On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 08:46:11AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
| also sprach Jason Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.09.09.2301 +0200]:
| > Doesn't the localdomains example.com mean that those addresses are
| > passed onto the smtphost unaltered - as they are supposedly already
| > valid addresses on the receiving machine?
| 
| That's what I thought, but it contradicts the examples. If this is
| the desired behaviour than all is good and well...
| 
| except I would like a method to get all mail and relay them to the
| same user at a different domain. This must be possible...
| 
| But when I leave out localdomains, then *all* mail is delivered to
| one user, root in the case of a daemonised process. This can't be...

Have you tried the option
    mda "/usr/sbin/sendmail -i %T"
?

It's what I use, mainly because fetchmail doesn't include a complete
SMTP implementation.  This, instead, uses the simple and
well-understood interface of a local pipe and lets all the complexity
reside in the full-featured MTA.

-D

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