Jack O'Toole wrote:
Have your ISP forward the the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your
qmail-smtp server.
I'm just looking for the opposite effect.
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On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 06:42:04AM +, Franck PORCHER wrote:
I understand your question like this:
You want qmail to handle all local deliveries for mycompany.pf, with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] being an exception.
Solution: Make sure you don't have a user account called "jean" on your
qmail server.
Well, lets look at a couple of things. Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] still
receiving mail from other folks normally at that address? It sounds to me
that you want to have 2 seperate mail servers for the same domain. (Your
own qmail box, as well as your ISP's SMTP/POP server) The MX record for
Have your ISP forward the the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your qmail-smtp
server.
Franck PORCHER wrote:
I'm back with my (unsolved) problem. It's clear from
the answers I got
that I have failed in making myself understood. Mea culpa.
I will (re)state the context :
- My (very little) company
Franck PORCHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 11 Oct 1999:
What would be the best way to configure qmail to have this specific
address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) remotely delivered to my ISP (say "mail.pf"), so
any local mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would eventually end-up in his remote mailbox. ?
Mikko Hänninen writes:
Franck PORCHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 11 Oct 1999:
I thought of putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-myisp
in "control/virtualdomains",
No, you can't put usernames in control/virtualdomains.
As of qmail 1.03, you can. It's the
Hello,
First, I would like to thank any contributor, and especially
D.J.Bernstein, for giving the community this great alternative.
To my knowledge, our young company is the first to have setup qmail down
here in Tahiti (French Polynesia).
We got definitely convinced to give it a serious try
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 05:25:33AM +, Franck PORCHER wrote:
a) control/locals
Let's say I'm trying to have my qmailhost server locally delivers mail
for my top domain, eg "esoft.pf", and some of its sub domains as well,
eg "sales.esoft.pf", "edu.esoft.pf" etc.. That means that
Sam writes:
First of all, you should never have the same domain in both locals, and
virtualdomains.
For God's sake, Dan, fix this in qmail 2.0!
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