Hi,

thats easy. 

Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a
sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding.
Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts.

cheers.
eh.

At 10:21 25.6.2000 -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote:
>Hi All:
>
>    Here's what my boss wants:
>
>    We have a new machine running Qmail at relay.domain.com. It will
>receive mail for many domains that
>we host. What I need is to selectively route incoing mail to our other
>servers, a pop server and a mailing
>list server and our corporate LAN server behind a firewall.
>
>    I realize that this is easily done with /var/qmail/smtproutes, but I
>need to route mail by the user that
>it is addressed to. I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the pop server and
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the
>Exchange server on the internal LAN. I have tried various things using
>virtualdomains and aliases but
>have not got the results that I want.
>
>    Needless to say I do not want any user accounts on the relay box,
>its just a relay. I know that this
>is not difficult with sendmail but I don't want to go back to using it
>for several reasons that most of
>you already know.
>
>Anybody got any ideas?
>
>Thanks for the suggestions,
>
></Duane>
>
>
>
>
>
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