I'm going to be making some changes to my Internet configuration and I need some help/pointers on making the changes to the e-mail configuration.
I've currently got an old server running SCO Unix - name is "vnet". Right now, it is configured for UUCP transfer of e-mail from the Internet. I've got a new server running Debian GNU/Linux - name is "hicks". - All e-mail on the old system comes to/from the DN and the server the user resides on is "hidden". - The old SCO box is being dropped in favour of the Linux box. (YeeHaw!!! <grin>) - The user accounts on vnet don't yet exist on hicks. - I'd like to do a one-time "flip-of-the-switch" where all mail from the Internet get sent to mailboxes on hicks rather than vnet. Can you help me out by answering the following and/or expounding on what I'm in for? TIA 1. The accounts on vnet will have to exist on hicks before hicks will accept e-mail for those users, right? 2. What problems might I have with incoming mail? i.e. If a message was addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then it's going to bounce because vnet no longer exists. What about mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for your help, Kevin Traas Systems Analyst Edmondson Roper CA http://www.eroper.bc.ca Kevin Traas Systems Analyst Edmondson Roper CA http://www.eroper.bc.ca -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .