Hi everyone,

After struggling with rewriting which I eventually got working through the
mess822 package and used three ports to do rewrites when sending to
certain domains (port 25 adds on the RELAYCLIENT="@rewrite" variable
thanks to tcpserver which gets smtprouted to port 26 then port 26 converts
the sender domain and converts certain recipient domains to 
sender.rewrite, sender.rewrite gets smtprouted to port 27 which rewrites
the sender domain to something else and the recipient domain fun eh?)

I now find myself having problems delivering local mail, if the user's
home directory is not mounted at the time the mail is sent, then it is as
if the user does not exist and qmail doesn't deliver.  I also have a
fastforward database too of users because I was using yukky sendmail
before.

I know about the qmail-users stuff, but people like to change offices a
lot round here and I was wondering if it was just possible to get it to
work on the home directories instead?  I have a script which removes the
user's home dir when they leave (yes, I know I could create one for
qmail-users too)  
So when they leave the office I create an entry in /etc/aliases pointing
to the other server for their username which is fine right now anyway
seeing as no users exist :>

Any ideas?

John.


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