Steve,

Thank you for your solution. It worked!!

Regards,
Ivo

On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Cowles, Steve wrote:

> IS wrote:
> > Steve,
> > 
> > Thank you for your response. I do want to temporary queue mail for a
> > fallback domain and not store the mail on my mailserver.
> > 
> > Unfortunately this is what happens (local storage of mail which my
> > mailserver receives for fallback hosts) when mail for another domain
> > is delivered on my mailserver when the recipient of that message
> > excists as a local user account on my server.
> > 
> > In Short. My problem is that mail that will be received for any
> > domain I have in '/etc/mail/local-host-names' would be delivered to a
> > local user account altought this user is not specified in
> > '/etc/mail/virtusertable'.
> > Ofcourse this works only if the recipient (before the '@') is the
> > same as an excisting local user account on the mailserver.
> > 
> > Hope I made it clear... and hope you have an answer on this.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Ivo
> 
> Any domain name you list in local-host-names will be delivered locally.
> Hence the name of the file.
> 
> If you are wanting to queue e-mail for your fallback domains...
> 
> 1) Remove all reference of fallback domain names from local-host-names.
> Leave the domain names that you want stored locally.
> 
> 2) Add reference to fallback domain names to /etc/mail/mailertable as
> follows:
> fallback1.com esmtp:[primary_mx.fallback1.com]
> fallback2.com esmtp:[primary_mx.fallback2.com]
> etc...
> 
> 3) Add fallback domain names to /etc/mail/relay-domains as follows (you may
> need to create this file)
> fallback1.com
> fallback2.com
> 
> 4) Type "make" in /etc/mail directory to rebuild mailertable database.
> 
> 5) Because you made a change to a non-database sendmail configuration file
> (relay-domains), you will have to restart sendmail.
> 
> Steve Cowles
> 
> 
> 


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