Follow the KISS principle. Use a fake domain for the internal stuff.
Do goldenswan.prv for internal only and goldenswan.com for real
internet mail users.

Erik

On 6/30/06, Bilal Ahmed Mazhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I have configured a Qmail toaster mail server for my office. A virtual
domain
i.e.  goldenswan.com  is created  for  my LAN users. Each email account
looks
like [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have created [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on this local email server. When I send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] it is perfectly delivered to
the respective mail boxes. If I send
a message to non-existent user (lets say [EMAIL PROTECTED]) on local mail
server,  message is  bounced  back.

My internet domain is also goldenswan.com which is placed to some ISP. I
want
to deliver non-existent user's mail  (mentioned  above as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) should be  delivered to ISP's goldenswan.com mail
server by resolving MX record of  actual goldenswan.com.

To resolve above query I have added below line in
/home/vpopmail/domains/goldenswan.com/.qmail-default
| /var/qmail/bin/forward "$LOCAL"@goldenswan.com

But message is considered as a local message and bounced back after looping.
Please help me.

Regards,
Bilal Ahmed

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