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Okay ...

Simple enough set up, I have a box on the end of a cable modem, I get an
SMTP feed for my main domain from an ISP which holds primary and secondary MX
for it, but only from my addresses, (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).

This part is no problem, my box accepts and delivers these mails
correctly.

The next part of the scenario is, I have some mates with addresses (eg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) who have pop boxes at this ISP and get
their mail direct from those.

The problem occurs when I want my machines from my LAN to send out mail
(through my SMTP server) to one of these other [EMAIL PROTECTED] which according
to MX is not my server, but according to control/virtualdomains and the
rules I have in assign, it is ....

How do I get the box to distiguish between local and remote delivery so I
can continue to get my mail via SMTP feed, but I can still post out to
other users and domain.com who's popboxes are held at my ISP ?

Thoughts / Comments ?

Simon


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