Yes that is possible.. my company does that also, and it was setup by
someone on this list. our MTA is qmail, and it handles it nicely. I am doing
a similar thing at home here @mafnet.com. I also use qmail.

on qmail you set this via /var/qmail/smtproutes

Cheers
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: James Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Slug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, 21 February 2000 10:06
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Email behind a proxy


>On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Peter McCarthy generated:
>
>>Can Box 1 be configured so that when it receives mail for Box 2 it know to
>>route it to Box2 via the private network?  Box 2 would have it's own
domain
>>name.
>>If so how would this be best achieved ?
>>I currently run RH 6.1 and use sendmail.  I have found sendmail to be a
>>little difficult to configure sometimes and wonder if another package
would
>>be more suitable.
>
>We do almost the exact same thing at work (except the modem-connected
>network doesn't have its own domain).  We run exim as our mailserver,
>which is a damn lot easier to configure than sendmail.
>
>http://www.exim.org
>
>You might have to do a bit of a hack to deliver the mail to Box2 unless
>it is permanently dialled in.  Read the Mail-HOWTO for some tips.
>
>--
>jamesw
>
>    "A 32 bit extension and graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit
>operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, written by a
>2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition."
>    "What is Windows 95?"
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