Aren't we over-complicating this a bit?
Why not simply use aliases for the Management e-mail accounts, forwarding
them to corp.example.com, or some similar sub-domain, as was suggested
earlier. Then use SMTPRoutes to forward the mail to the Exchange server..No
DNS issues, no fetchmail, no extra stuff.
Michael J. Colvin
NorCal Internet Services
http://www.norcalisp.com/ www.norcalisp.com
http://www.norcalisp.com/
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From: Ganesh.payelkar [mailto:ganesh.payel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 5:36 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] mail routing question
Dear Mr. Rajesh,
For the below setup your QMT will be 1st MX for your
domain, Once your qmt accept the same he will forward to exchange, For the
same you have to write fetchmail to push the mails to exchange. Create 1
mailid which collect all user's mails through .qmail and push to exchange
with the help of fetchmail...
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Regards,
Ganesh
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Rajesh M 24x7ser...@24x7server.net wrote:
hi
some of my clients are asking for a hybrid solution ie they need a setup
like this
a) for some of their top management users they want a hosted exchange
(hosted microsoft exchange server) solution
b) and others on our qmailtoaster
all emails will arrive initially on the qmailtoaster box
so is there a way by which i can route all emails meant for specific users
to the hosted exchange box ?
thanks
rajesh
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