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On 4 Feb 00, at 11:43, Puck wrote:
> The original sender and recipient must stay intact, that's the
> problem!

Is that really neccessary?

> Is there a solution?

Sure there is. You need two qmail installations for that 
(edit conf-home, and recompile/reinstall).

The "main" installation has n-online.de as virtual domain. The virtual 
domain .qmail files look like
.qmail-specialuser:
|/var/qmail2/bin/forward "$USER@$HOST"

.qmail-default
some-local-delivery-command

The second qmail installation has n-online.de in smtproutes. It 
does not listen on port25 - therefore it doesn't need rcpthosts and 
stuff. You need to care about bounces of locally generated 
messages (otherwise qmail complains about "I am the best A or 
MX but the domain is not in my locals").

You can even avoid the Delivered-To: header line for the forwarded 
message by changing the invocation to
|env DTLINE="" /var/qmail2/bin/forward "$USER@$HOST"


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