I have the same type if situation...
I have a "real" cluster of mail servers, and all our staff gets mail on 
our "staff" machine.
Here is what I did..
I use qmail and vchkpw,  I forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on staff.wcoil.com I make sure all outgoing addresses are written as 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
if you need more details, let me know.
kp


On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Paul Scigliano wrote:

> Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 16:10:12 -0500
> From: Paul Scigliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [sqwebmail] Interesting situation on the horizon..
> 
> I have an interesting siutation coming up and I was wondering if anyone 
> had any ideas on this:
> 
> My company is an ISP and we are looking into expanding our email 
> capabilities internally.  We want to create a calandar server and a real 
> email server with IMAP and mailboxes and the such.  You know, the works.
> 
> The only problem is this: currently all of our employees' email sits on 
> the same email server as our ISP customers (i.e., 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email comes to the same POP3 server as 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  What I need to do is separate the users 
> and have the mail server be smart enough to know to route addresses 
> tagged as 'internal' to the internal mail server we will be creating.
> 
> So... does anyone know how to get the MTA to even begin to think about 
> this? :)
> 
> 


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