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From: Wietse Venema (wietse_at_porcupine.org)
Date: Mon Feb 03 2003 - 09:57:05 CST
The Postfix 2.0 transport map will let you send mail for specific
address to a non-default delivery transport, but you could also
use the virtual alias map (see FAQ: delivering some users locally).
Wietse
hellfire
royle.com:
> I am looking for a way to implement the following -
>
> smtp1 -> pop1 -> internal Exchange server
> smtp2 -> "
>
> The 2 smtp servers out front would be configured to accept and relay mail
> for the domains I need in to the pop box, handled via a standard transport
> map. This pop box would be configured to direct all the mail that is bound
> for the internal Exchange server inward to it. I have a small test setup of
> this config working now.
>
> The last piece of the puzzle is how could I (if possible) get the pop box to
> *hold* certain mail that is bound for the internal Exchange server? At the
> moment I can get it to do one or the other - deliver locally or pass. By
> default I would want all mail to be passed in, excluding the 2 dozen or so
> addresses that I need to maintain the pop access for. It seems like this
> should be a trivial configuration, but after a week of googling and
> searching the list archives I have yet to make forward progress.
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
> -tjh
>
>
>
>
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