I have a sendmail server that accepts mail for elevating.com in my
office behind a firewall and not accessable from the internet.  I also
have a webhosting provider that gets the mail for elevating .com from
the internet.  I plan on moving my server to the internet at some point
and not using the webhosting provider,but in the meantime is there some
way to tell my internal sendmail to only accept mail for certain users
and relay the rest?  I have a remote employee that is a pain in the a**
to send mail to at his elevating.com address since it needs to go to the
webhosting site so he can get it but sendmail grabs it and  then tells
me that the user does not exist.

Suggestions anyone?

I am running sendmail-8.9.3-20.  I sm also running imap from the
imap-4.7-5 rpm Is it secure enough to poke al hole through my firewall
for and let Donnie come straight to my server for his mail?  I could
then add him as a user I guess and do the fetchmail thing as we do fo
the local users.

TIA
Bret



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