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Re: Route non-local mail

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Subject: Re: Route non-local mail
From: Charles Cazabon <qmail@discworld.dyndns.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:06:09 -0600
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Fabio Busatto <fabio.busatto@sikurezza.org> wrote:
> > 
> > I'm trying to figure out how to route non-local mails for a certain domain
> > to a second server that handles the same domain.  I know that I can put
> > user@system2.domain.com in a forward.. but is there a way to get qmail to
> > understand that I want it sent to the second MX automagically when its not
> > local and without changing the address?
[...]
> I think smtproutes control file should be the answer.

That's incorrect.  smtproutes only controls routing of mail already determined
to not be local/virtual, which is why the OP needs to change the way those
files are set up; see my other reply.

Charles
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