You 'might' also be able to have that domains email be forwarded to the new servers. I believe there is destination host(or something like that) option at the mailbox or domain level. You could also use balance to forward port 25 -- turn off qmail-smtp -- turn on balance point it at the new server ....

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could set up a shell script that always tells qmail that it delivered, when 
it did nothing and then set .qmail or deliveryProgramPath to use your script.

Russ
------Original Message------
From: Carlos García Gómez
To: [email protected]
ReplyTo: Carlos García Gómez
Sent: Sep 5, 2008 3:41 AM
Subject: Not receive mails

I'm at a stage of domain migration. For one domain, I need -- NO: to receive emails. -- YES: to send emails. I thought disable accounts for not receiving, but then I can not send. I've thought about removing the MX record of the domain but if not then I will have problems sending by MX record checks on remote servers. Any Ideas?
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