Hi Craig, 

Did you try using rcpthosts instead of locals?

regards
re2
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>Hi Everyone..
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>Sorry if this has been covered anywhere else.. but i havent been able to =

>find it.. if it has been covered could someone please point me in the =
>right direction..=20
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>My situation..=20
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>Ive got an address [EMAIL PROTECTED] being forwarded to =
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (this is done from /etc/aliases and works fine)
>but.. if there is a shell user locally called "craig" email is delivered =

>there rather than being forwarded to the remote mailserver.. which =
>means.. /etc/aliases isnt being looked at if the domain is listed as =
>local..
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>The domain must be listed as local, otherwise i get this reply..
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>Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
>it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. =
>(#5.4.6)
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>Any ideas?
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