Hi.

I'm not sure if this helps but if you have another qmail server on the other
end of the link you could set up an alias on the other server that is simply
a distribution list.  That way only one copy of the mail goes across the link
and the qmail server on the other side can then deliver multiple copies of
the mail locally.  Just be sure to check the alias with a small mail so you 
don't
accidentally get back multiple bounces =)

At 06:29 PM 2/21/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Yes. I asked, but in different ways, in different situations in my problem
>solving path. I don't remember any reply from you...
>
>The fact is that I don't have bandwidth to support 30MB transfers.
>It's huge. All I want is to use qmail to receive local and internet
>messages,
>but deliver only local ones and pass remote messages to other agents,
>that one supporting multiple-RCPTs. It's what I want.
>The question should be: How can I configure qmail to deliver remote message
>through sendmail(MTA) ? Sorry, but read the subject line and the message
>body together...
>
>I don't want to hack qmail-remote or change the qmail style of delivering
>remote messages
>and eatting my bandwidth. But I'm too much attached to qmail to simply make
>a change. I will ask the same quastion in the list how many times I want,
>and until I got someone to aswer my question. I do this and I got different
>answers that helped me to figure what I did wrong. Thanks to all in the
>list.
>If you can't help don't say I can't ask.
>
>Due to "my multiple post of the same question in list" I figure out how to
>do what I want. I will use serialmail package add-on to pass all remote
>messages to sendmail,
>like sendmail were in another host, or ISP.
>
>Thank you for nothing.
>
>Nilo Menezes
>

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