07-Jan-04 at 11:19, Jeff Donovan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> i want to be able to do this;
> mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> smtp1.mydomain.com
> mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> smtp2.mydomain.com
>
> Mailman is running , and i have setup a test list. i subscribed 3
> users. These user accounts are located on the primary box. Now i have
> not setup an MX record yet. But i will once I figure out which way to
> go.
>
> delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code 550:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: User unknown in local recipient table.
>
> **doh**
>
> i don't want a local delivery,..i want to send mail to the primary.
> is there anyway i can do this?
This is based on your mail server and MX records.
You can create aliases on the main server and then point specific
aliases to a subdomain, or by using transport maps (Postfix).
One domain name means one main MX machine which can then feed mail to
secondary machines given correct aliasing.
Using a separate subdomain for Mailman would probably be easier
([EMAIL PROTECTED])... then you set up the mail server on the
Mailman machine to receive mail for lists.mydomain.com
Regards,
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Simon White. Internet Consultant, Linux/Windows Server Administration.
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