J.J.Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 25 September 2000 at 18:41:18 +0200
 > 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.

Dave Sill, who remembered a useful fact about smtproutes that I had
forgotten, has given you a better suggestion, but for completeness,
maildirsmtp is part of the serialmail package from Dan Bernstein. 
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