David Dyer-Bennet escribi�:
> I see two approaches.
>
> #1, can you use smtproutes to send everything to the other machine, and then
> on *that* machine grab the *master accounts and forward them back?
With this option my boss can kill me. He doesn't aprobe that one mail can go
out and come back (because this domain is trought a isdn line and always look
for cost and price for the client, also, too many spammer send mail to *master
accounts and i want to take the control of them to stop it), but may be a
solution.
> #2, you can use .qmail-default to grab everything that isn't specifically
> handled by other .qmail files and have it delivered to a maildir. Then use
> maildirsmtp (or maildirqmtp) in cron to send those
> on over to the actual destination machine.
I can't find "maildirsmtp" command on my Linux (Suse 6.4-2.2.14). What do this
command?
I'm searching for a solution in the .qmail-default that route the other mails
(no *master) like a smtproute file, but at this moment i can get it.
Thanks so.