IMO you can't ...
But can't you create a local sub-domain to handle your anti-virus. And in
alias domains you instruct to deliver locally????
It's Friday evening for me after a hell of a week so my poor brains are
over-cooked right now. Excuse me if I suggested a wrong approach.
Frederik

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Verzonden: vrijdag 28 maart 2003 17:19
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: [xmail] Local relaying
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
>     I am trying to set our local network up so all machines 
> except for 1 can relay email. The 1 machine must be able to 
> relay to local domains but not to remote domains. Is this possible?
> 
> I setup my smtp.ipmap.tab file like this:
> 
> "0.0.0.0"     "0.0.0.0"       "DENY"  1
> "192.168.0.0" "255.255.255.0" "ALLOW" 2
> "217.0.0.0"   "255.255.0.0"   "ALLOW" 3
> "192.168.0.50"        "255.255.255.255"       "DENY"  4
> 
> ..50 wont relay to local domains now. It's a virus checking 
> gateway which just forwards the email on to the correct email 
> server. In the old Linux system you have 3 stats you could 
> specify for a ip address, RELAY, REJECT and OK. OK would 
> allow relaying to local domains only.
> 
> In my old access file on Linux it looks like this:
> 192.168.0                       RELAY
> 192.168.0.50                    OK
> 
> This allows full relay for all the local net, but only local 
> relay for ..50
> 
> How can I achieve the same thing using Xmail?
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex
> 
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