Ok, here's my setup;


control/smtproutes
---
mycompany.com:10.21.200.200
my2ndcomp.com:10.21.200.201
---

control/rcpthosts
---
mycompany.com
my2ndcomp.com
---

control/me
---
mx1.mycompany.com
---


and, here's a sample log of what happens;
I've opened a telnet session to Qmail, and sent two messages. One to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the other to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Both has
mailboxes on the internal server. But only asahin has a mailbox on Qmail.
What I want is to forward both asahin and qmailtest messages to internal
server. [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to work, but not the way I want. And the
other doesn't work at all.


----

new msg 128847
info msg 128847: bytes 1350 from <#@[]> qp 2935 uid 502
starting delivery 841: msg 128847 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: local 2/10 remote 0/20
delivery 840: success: did_0+1+0/qp_2935/
status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
end msg 128846
delivery 841: success: did_1+0+0/
status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
end msg 128847
new msg 128846
info msg 128846: bytes 196 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 2949 uid 503
starting delivery 842: msg 128846 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
delivery 842: failure: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
bounce msg 128846 qp 2952
end msg 128846


-----Original Message-----
From: 'Chris Johnson' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:20 PM
To: Ali Sahin
Subject: Re: How to set up Qmail as a front-end (relaying) server?


On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:18:07PM +0300, Ali Sahin wrote:
> > You don't need to use tcp.smtp or -x with tcpserver at all. Just stick
> > mycomany.com and my2ndcomp.com in control/rcpthosts, and put:
> > 
> > mycomany.com:10.21.200.200
> > my2ndcomp.com:10.21.200.201
> > 
> > in control/smtproutes.
> ------
> That's what I've done Chris, but Qmail rejects to forward the messages
that
> it doesn't have a mailbox for.

That simply will not happen. There are details of your setup that you're not
telling us.

Chris

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