I have been spending quite a bit of time trying to figure out how to
pull this one off, but I am on the verge of pulling out my hair.  I am
trying to set up sendmail to do the following:

Our Host Name: bbtel.local
ISP Host Name: bbtel.com

1.  Mail needs to be routed internally for most users.  They will not be
able to send mail externally.  This is the easy part.

2.  Those who need an outside account will have an account on our ISP's
server. We are using Netscrape under Win95, and I would LIKE to have all
mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to automatically be sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This would allow our employees to only have to remember
the username.  I can't imaging making them memorize "Joe's e-mail
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], while Bob's e-mail address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  All machines will be accessing the internet through the
linux server, that part is working fine (using Masquerading). 

ANY help is greatly appreciated.  Sometimes I feel like I am the only
one on the whole planet who is trying to pull this one off.

--
Dennie Lee
PC IT Manager
Brandenburg Telephone Company
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