Sluggers,

I have a linux box which accepts mail for my domain and scans it before sending it onto the real mail server behind the firewall. Qmail is configured with an entry in smtproutes to do this.

Now I want to stop just some e-mail addresses in the domain from being forwarded and instead have them stored locally on the linux box. I thought that if I created the user locally on the linux box with a ~/.qmail file that the mail would be delivered there but apparently not. So I thought maybe we need specific entries in smtproutes so that they are caught before being matching the domain line

i.e smtproutes

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:linuxbox
  my.domain.com:realmailserver

But that doesn't work either. Have I got the syntax for smtproutes wrong or am I barking up the wrong tree?


Cluesticks?

TIA's

P.
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