Chris Arnold wrote:

>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> However, can you forward to an address at an IP instead of a domain.
>> I.e. mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the main mail server and
>> gets forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or whatever the IP of the
>> Mailman machine is)? With some MTAs, you'd need to specifically allow
>> domain literals for this to work. I don't know if any incantation is
>> required for Postfix or what it would be.
>>   
>This did not let me use @192.168.x.x as it is complaining about the
>syntax (not a .whatever)


You have to put the IP in square brackets as I did in my example.


>I have gotten an answer from the zimbra forums on how to achieve this:
>http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Split_Domain
>In the section
>
>
>  Configuring Zimbra as the Primary System
>
>I need to follow those steps for every email address that needs to be
>routed to the mailman system.


Yes, but that seems to be the correct solution as long as the mail
can't be routed to the mailman machine directly via DNS.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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