I suppose you could define your local area as a subdomain of the larger goldenswan.com, such as 'delta.goldenswan.com', and define this mailserver with a higher rating than the default mailserver in the MX records in DNS. Then set .forward records for the users that are in your 'delta.goldenswan.com' within the 'goldenswan.com' mail server, to forward mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' ... But maybe someone else will have a better stroke of genius than I.

On Jul 1, 2006, at 1:50 AM, Bilal Ahmed Mazhar wrote:

Dear Mr. Erik

Your suggestion is ok but my users are not aware who is sitting in local and
who is sitting remote office.
I have to maintain same domain for local as well as remote due to some
reason.
Any other solution....


Regards,
Bilal Ahmed

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From: "Erik Espinoza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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

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