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Subject: Re: A question on explicit forwarding without DNS query
From: Wietse Venema (wietse
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bert hubert:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've researched this somewhat, but have not been able to find a working
> solution so far, I hope that you can help me.
>
> When I receive mail for a user, I need to do one of three things,
> dependent on what I lookup in my database:
>
> A Forward the mail to another address, as found in the database
> B Bounce it
> C Ship it off to a closed source, very proprietary windows NT mail
> system, without changing the RCPT To (envelope sender) address
That requires user
domain patters in the transport table, which is
currently not supported.
Surely the NT mail system is capable of receiving mail for its own
machine name.
Wietse
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