I'm sure there is someone smarter than I, but in my company I simply
close off the email group to any incoming subscription requests
(closed list), and then I manually enter each subscriber - each email
address in my company.  Mine is small enough that's not a problem, but
if you have a large company or lots of turn over, this might not work
as well.

If you were needing specifics I can give that, but if you know how to
use your qmailtoaster admin area, you don't need me to walk you
through it.

Thanks
John


On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Hristo Chernev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I successfully installed the last toaster on CentOS 5 ( on AMD 64bit dual
> core platform). It works like charm - thanks to all of you who work on
> qmailtoaster project!
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> I have one organizational problem - I want to create email group which
> distribute the mail received to couple of email addresses but only if the
> incoming email is from the same domain (or from the group). For example -
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the group email and it should only accept and deliver
> mail if it comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> How can this be done?
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