Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 00:26:49 -0500 From: "C. Stephen Gunn" <csg@physics.purdue.edu> To: Steve Ames <steve@cioe.com> Cc: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Email Question (splitting e-mail hosts?) Message-ID: <19990417002649.A2635@ohm.physics.purdue.edu> In-Reply-To: <199904162051.PAA23146@ns1.cioe.com>; from Steve Ames on Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 03:51:24PM -0500 References: <199904162051.PAA23146@ns1.cioe.com>
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On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 03:51:24PM -0500, Steve Ames wrote: > Using freebsd and sendmail. My first thought was to use virtusertable. > virtusertable will let you forward to another host If you're running procmail as a local delivery agent, or at least have it configured in sendmail.cf as an agent this should be easy. Use domaintable to rewrite the entire domain through procmail, and then copy all messages to a local mailbox. Procmail can easily split user@customer-domain.com for you so that you can then (temporarily) forward that mail to say: user@ms-exchange.customer-domain.com. I'm a little rusty on my procmail, but if pressed I could provide an example. :-) - Steve -- C. Stephen Gunn, Computer Systems Engineer <csg@physics.purdue.edu> Physics Computer Network, Purdue University To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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