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Re: A secondary mail server using qmail
- To: Scott Gifford <sgifford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: A secondary mail server using qmail
- From: Vlad Janicek <vladjanicek@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 11:59:07 -0400
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Ok, but how would qmail know what to use as a mail server to send mail insted of doing it itself??
Thanks
Vlad
2005/11/28, Scott Gifford <sgifford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Vlad Janicek <vladjanicek@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]
> if I send mail from qmail to any of the users in the exchange
> server, it doesnt send the message because it uses the local
> processes and doesn't find the accounts.
Put just the specific users you want (not the whole domain) in the
virtualdomains file, and put nothing in locals. That should allow you
to treat just those users as local, with everything else in that
domain remote. See the qmail-send(8) manpage for more information.
----Scott.
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Vlad