If I understand right, I think the best approach is installing the internal server with relay to IPs of your users and/or smtp-auth and just put @mydomain.com in locals. Then configure your clients to use the new smtp. Actually, it seems very trivial, if I understood it right. []s Davi On Wednesday 17 January 2001 14:07, Rick Glunt wrote: > I currently have a mailserver running Qmail with vpopmail that handles all > E-mail for mydomain.com. All my users have an E-mail address > [EMAIL PROTECTED] My users are currently connecting to this sever > directly to send/receive E-mail. I would like to setup another mailserver > internally that will process all internal messages (messages sent to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be considered internal) and forward any external > messages to the current server; thus lessening my Internet traffic. What > is the best approach to setting up the internal server to achieve my goal? > > Thanks, > > Rick
