Hi Donny,

I'm not clear if we're using a similar type of setup to what you're referring 
to, but I'll fill in how we do it and hopefully it'll help you...

We have:


-         RT box running exim. Exim is setup to smarthost through our front 
facing mail server, and to integrate with RT queue names. It has a local 
dnsname of hostname.faredge.com.au .

-         Qmail frontend server which is configured to forward any matching 
mails for the specific aliases to queuename@ourrtserver, and handles external 
mail. It also forwards any messages for exchange users to the exchange server.

-         An Exchange server which has contacts setup for each queue in 
question so that a message for "Queue" is correctly forwarded through to 
queuename@ourrtserver. The exchange domain is the local windows domain (as 
opposed to "faredge.com.au")

It's a bit more complicated than it needs to be, but is in place mainly for 
historical reasons and as it works well so far there and hasn't introduced a 
huge overhead there's no great pressure to change it.

So Donny, I'm not sure about the postfix side of what you're trying to do - 
basically make sure you have aliases that relate to each queue that live at 
your RT server for example:

donnysqu...@donnysrtserver.domain.com<mailto:donnysqu...@donnysrtserver.domain.com>
 which is delivered to your RT server. Your alias for this email should forward 
it to RT's mail handler (this is a web service, but not sure of the URL 
structure off the top of my head).
  Setup a contact in exchange to forward 
donnysqu...@domain.com<mailto:donnysqu...@domain.com> to 
donnysqu...@donnysrtserver.domain.com<mailto:donnysqu...@donnysrtserver.domain.com>


You can get funkier by automatically setting up new emails based upon queue 
name etc as we have, but it's not necessary to make it work.

Regards,

Chris Herrmann
Far Edge Technology

p. 02 84251400
m. 0403 393309
http://www.faredge.com.au

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