I have a situation which leaves me (I think) caught between
virtualdomain and smtproute files...

We have qmail running on a firewall box and forwarding
to the corporate exchange server...

We have users from one domain:
aimtv.com which we use smtproutes to forward directly
to a virus scan box...  all the email addresses in the aimtv
domain match those found on the forwarding domain, so
smtproutes is appropriate.

I'd like all our domains to be that way, but each domain that
the virus scan box checks needs extra licensing ($$)...

so, we have another domain,   corp.rocketcash.com...
some email addresses are [EMAIL PROTECTED]

the mail comes in and I use a .qmail file to forward these to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

future new addresses will be along the line of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which will forward
to the equivalent on corp.netzero.net....

is there a way to catch all those future addresses and forward them to
@corp.netzero.net w/o using smtproutes and without creating a separate
.qmail for each new employee?  would a catchall .qmail
file be able to do that?  i don't see how.  it makes sense to use smtproutes
but i cannot from what i can see.

any suggestions?

Thanks,
--
Michael Boyiazis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail Architect, NetZero, Inc.


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