Yes I've read the qmail-remote manpage and I've used smtproutes in another setup. But in that setup the whole domain was on the second server. This time I want all of the accounts on server1 except my mailman list that I want to have on server2.
Best regards Tobias Carlsson
On 12/19/06, Fabio Busatto <fabio.busatto@sikurezza.org> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 02:20:35PM +0100, tobias carlsson wrote: > Hi, >
> 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 really dont want it to change the adress from
user@domain.com to > user@system2.domain.com to get to the other system. > Maybe that's impossible to achieve? > > I'm grateful for any help or pointers.
Did you read qmail manpages? I think smtproutes control file should be the answer.
Bye Fabio
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