> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Oliver Stöneberg wrote:
> 
> > > - Second, taking a look at mailproc.tab file that can be associated with a
> > > local mailbox to do some specific process.
> > > It permit such redirections :)
> > > 
> > > In your case, create a real "[email protected]" mailbox on your xmail
> > > server, then create a mailproc.tab file for this mailbox that must contain
> > > this simple line :
> > > "redirect"[TAB]"u...@gmail"[NEWLINE]
> > > 
> > > It's all ;-)
> > 
> > Is it possible to do this for a whole domain like I want everything 
> > that went to "@oldcompany.com" redirected to "@newcompany.com"?
> > 
> > I just read this and have not looked into the documentation yet as I 
> > am busy with something else at the moment, but I thought you might 
> > already know how to do it :-)
> 
> Should be possible, with 'CUSTOM DOMAIN MAIL PROCESSING':
> 
> http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#custom_domain_mail_processing
> 
> If you create a file named  oldcompany.com.tab  inside the 'custdomains' 
> subdirectory, containing a line:
> 
> "redirect"    "newcompany.com"
> 
> It should do it.

OK, that was too obvious. I was looking in the wrong places before 
like alias and mailproc...

Thanks.

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