> Our ms-exchange server has a forwarding address [EMAIL PROTECTED] --> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This is done for the convenience of our internal users. > An unwanted side effect is that requests sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the > internet are processed in a simmilar manner as the requests from our > intranet. > According to our Exchange people there is no solution in Exchange available > for this problem. He's probably right, you pay all that money and it still doesn't do what you want. Fortunately, if your Majordomo list runs on a Unix or Linux machine, you can easily solve your problem with the popular freeware procmail package. (Most Linux and BSD systems already have it installed.) Procmail can easily check the From: line to see if the address matches @.*.klm.nl (i.e., it's a KLM address) and if so pass it to Majordomo, otherwise use formail, another part of the procmail package, to send back a fixed response. Regards, John Levine, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://iecc.com/johnl, Sewer Commissioner Finger for PGP key, f'print = 3A 5B D0 3F D9 A0 6A A4 2D AC 1E 9E A6 36 A3 47
