On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 11:12:59AM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
> > Then it is very (and more performant) in .qmail-virtual-vdomain-default:
> > |/usr/bin/forward $DEFAULT
> > should do it.
> 
> That'll deliver the mail locally. If you want to do that, just make it a local
> domain. I don't think that's what you want to do.
> 
> If all mail for this domain is to be sent off to some other server, just list
> the domain in rcpthosts, remove it from locals and virtualdomains, and put:
> 
> vdomain.foo:mailserver.for.vdomain.foo
> 
> in control/smtproutes. Unless I misunderstand your original question, this is
> all you need to do.

It was not my original question. But the thread was useful to me because I 
have a setup with a mailserver handling several domains and every user is a 
local one. I have set up virtualdomains in the described way to handle them. 
But $DEFAULT would just do it, too.

Greetings
-- 
Robert Sander                                 www.gurubert.de

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