Hello Shawn,
Thank you for your response.
>> It does not seem to. I've tried this, but I kept getting the "Relay
>> denied" error messages from my SMTP server.
> Have you made any changes to: smtp.ipmap.tab or smtprelay.tab?
Yes, I've put the following in my smtprelay.tab:
"192.168.1.1" "255.2
> Alias isn't going to work, it will only work locally within the same
> domain. He's going from user.domain.com to domain.com.
If both domains are local, aliases will work to
aliasaddblah.de blub[EMAIL PROTECTED]
would add an alias '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
just FYI :
Hello Bill,
> You should be able to use custom domain mail processing to do what you
> want.=20
> Create a user.domain.com.tab file with
> "redirect"[TAB]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> The docs say it works with incoming.=20
It does not seem to. I've tried this, but I kept getting the "Relay
denied" erro
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The docs say it works with incoming.=20
Bill
>--
>From: S=F6nke Ruempler[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:20 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: A couple of questions
>
>
>> (1) How can I get XMa
> (1) How can I get XMail forward all the incoming messages sent to a
> locally handled domain to a single e-mail address? i.e. I want all the
> mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be automatically
> redirected (forwarded) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tried CUSTDOMAINS, but
> it only seems to work with