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On 17 Dec 99, at 7:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The inability to do header rewriting without making
> two trips through the queue causes a severe performance
> hit, if you are doing anything other than low volume.

Rewriting headers of all messages is a severe performance hit. Or 
can you instruct sendmail not to? I couldn't find how.

> That is forwarding with only one trip through the queue.

You mean reading "aliases" before delivering, and therefore 
deciding to forward immediately? Maybe with some tweaking, the 
current virtualdomains code might do that.

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