At 15:18 7/28/2003, Kenneth Mogensen wrote:
>It s not in the same e-mail system, we are running for our main e-mail, =
>calendar, workgroup, booking and so on, are we running Novells GroupWise. =
>But the alias function in that product does not fullfill our needs; So we =
>wanted to set xmail in between the ingoing mails, so that the users still =
>receive mails from the old adresse (Via xmail and redirection), and when =
>they send mail it will be with there brand new e-mail adresses, that are =
>handle by Novells GroupWise.

So, XMail will be handling the old email addresses and the old domain, but 
Novell GroupWise handles the new one...

Does Novell GroupWise have adequate aliasing? If so, you could set up XMail 
so that it simply redirects all mail for the old domain to the new domain, 
then let GroupWise handle the aliasing of the user's mailboxes....

If so, you could simply set up a custom domain on the XMail machine and let 
it handle forwarding the mail. Assuming the old domain is foo.bar and the 
new domain is bar.net, you would add a foo.bar.tab file to the 
<mailtroot>\custdomains folder, and in the foo.bar.tab file have a line 
such as:

"redirect"      "bar.net"

(Note the quoted strings are separated only by a TAB character, no spaces)

If the aliasing of GroupWise isn't up to handling this, I'll dig deeper - I 
know there's something in here that will do it...:) 


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