Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-19 Thread James R Grinter
Charles Warwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes the data of the message will 'pass through' that machine. There is no > way with SMTP for it to just see the RCPT TO: address and say, no I don't > accept that e-mail, please send that to a different mail server. Well, there is. But I've not se

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Grant
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RE: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Charles Warwick
Title: RE: Virtual domains and forwarding. Yes the data of the message will 'pass through' that machine.  There is no way with SMTP for it to just see the RCPT TO: address and say, no I don't accept that e-mail, please send that to a different mail server.  Therefore you ca

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Keary Suska
What do you mean by "pass through?" What are you trying to avoid? -K > From: Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 11:51:23 +1000 (EST) > To: Keary Suska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Virtual domains

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Grant
> Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it > locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in > my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host > automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Keary Suska
ally without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. -K > From: Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:43:06 +1000 (EST) > To: Keary Suska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Virtual doma

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Grant
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Keary Suska wrote: > I am not sure what you mean here by, "without the email data passing through > domain.com." If your host is listed as the mail host for the domain, it will > have to handle it one way or another. Well say you send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The mail serv

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Keary Suska
EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Virtual domains and forwarding. > > 1. I have another domain I need to host on my machine. Is it possible > to send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will forward to an email address > (external to the domain.com machine) without the email data passing > through domain.com? I don't think this is possible. > >

Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-18 Thread Grant
1. I have another domain I need to host on my machine. Is it possible to send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will forward to an email address (external to the domain.com machine) without the email data passing through domain.com? I don't think this is possible.