Sorry, I must explain further, the .local domains do not reside on the
XMail server.  They are different boxes on different subnets throughout
a private wan.  XMail receives the mail to the local users w/respective
..com & .net domains and then they are redirected to the appropriate
server with a .local domain and the internal dns server handles the
..local dns.

All the other servers will use the XMail server as the smarthost.  XMail
will handle all scanning, filtering, and archiving for all servers.
Granted, this may be multiple XMail servers. The customer would like
their servers to hand off all outside traffic to their ISP's servers.=20

Am I still missing it?=20

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 13:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: [xmail] Re: DefaultSMTPGateways

On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Norbert Doeberlein wrote:

> Is there a way, or in the future could there be a way to specifiy the=20
> SMTP gateway by domain?
> =20
> I have a specific need where everything that is a .local should be=20
> handled by XMail, but all other email should be relayed through the=20
> ISP's SMTP server.
> =20
> Any other ways to handle this?

*cough* ... that's what XMail does ... *cough* ;)



- Davide


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