> Hi, 
 > I'm a qmail User..
 > Suppose that I have a several server.
 > Each server's host name is 
 > a.test.com
 > b.test.com
 > c.test.com
 > .
 > .
 > Now, If anyone send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], this mail have to stored a.test.com
 > If anyone send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], this mail have to stored b.test.com
 > .
 > .
 > As stated above, I want a first user id initials RULE BASED SMTP multiflexing..

Can't be done on an SMTP level.  Imagine if an email was to arrive
addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]?  You have to receive the
email on one server, and send it to the proper server for storage into 
the mailbox.

If you wanted to be really clever, you could modify qmail-smtpd so
that it would run qmail-qmqpc to store the email on the proper
server(s).  Addressing the case above makes that fairly difficulty,
however.  You could just drop back and punt on it -- forward all email 
which winds up on the wrong server over to the right server.  That
way, you'd only have to queue it one on a server which is proper for
at least one of the receipients.

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