Hello.

I am currently using a linux box to be a temporary e-mail buffer for me.

What I mean by that is, I have the linux box fetch and store my e-mails and 
at any given time, I can connect from my win9x box and get the 
e-mails.  The reason I did this is that I recieve a lot of e-mails a day, 
and I easily hit my 10 Meg e-mail quota from @HOME.  All it takes me is ~24 
hours to hit the limit.

Anyways, I managed to configure fetchmail and postfix so that fetchmail 
fetches my e-mails and I can log on and retrieve my e-mails using postfix.

The problem is that when I send e-mails to anyone on my domain, it tries to 
see if the user is on my box or not.

For example.

I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I want to send to

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

It tries to look for the user test on my box.  And since that user is not 
there, it bounces back.  Any way I can tell postfix to send e-mail out and 
not to process it on my box?


"Unix is simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity." - 
Dennis Ritchie

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