I wrote:
> > > Playing with /var/qmail/control/smtproutes didn't help either.

Charles Cazabon wrote
> > Hmmm.  Even with something like "domain:127.0.0.1"?

That's pretty much what I did, only I used a name (localhost) instead of a
number (127.0.0.1).  qmail still tried to deliver the messages to the old
IP address.

Peter Farmer wrote:
> And if the server was the best preference MX, then qmail would delivery
the mail remotely to itself, at
> which point the message would be delivered locally.

/var/qmail/control/smtproutes is supposed to override the looking up of MX
records, correct?  In any case, I have no control over the DNS records of
this domain (don't worry, my reasons for wanting to capture these messages
are kosher).

These messages finally bounced the last time I tried to flush the queue, so
they're gone now.  Thanks for the help just the same.

---Kris Kelley

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