I need to be able to have our primary mail server handle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but pass addresses such as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the server which handles the 'dev.neurohub.net' subdomain,
and addresses such as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the server which handles the 'qa.neurohub.net' subdomain.
>From anywhere else on the net, it seems likely that this will be handled
well by setting the MX record for each [virtual] host to point to the
mail server for that subdomain.
But from the primary mail server for neurohub.net, the way I've
usually handled large numbers of hosts in the past -- putting
wildcards into rcpthosts and virtualdomains, then using fastforward
to direct delivery of mail to recipients in the virtual domains --
won't work, i.e. if rcpthosts contains
neurohub.net
.neurohub.net
and virtualdomains contains
.neurohub.net:virtual
then mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
doesn't get sent to the dev.neurohub.net server.
Is there an easy way to make exceptions to the ".neurohub.net" wildcard,
without listing every host in the ".neurohub.net" zone in rcpthosts (or
morercpthosts) and virtualdomains?
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Bryan Curnutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>