On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:03:50 +0200
"Michael Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In one of my domains, I have the MX record for it set up to my server.
>  But for one of the users within that domain, their mail needs to be
> shuffled off to a different server at google.  But I can't just
> forward it because it's like an MX host I'd need to forward it to.
> And I can't alter the MX to point to google for the entire domain
> because it's only one user within that domain, the other users will be
> screwed in that case.
> 
> For example, mydomain.com, let's say the mx for that comes to my box.
> For [EMAIL PROTECTED], I need to send his mail to ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM as
> if it were the MX for mydomain.com.
> 
> In the old days, one would simply forward email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  That would cause mydomain.com's
> sendmail to connect to ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM and shove down a message for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  But that seems long deprecated because it didn't
> seem to work.
> 
> I am using sendmail and procmail.  Can anyone think of some way I can
> cause something like this to happen for just one user, ideally in a
> .procmailrc file?
>

I'm not really sure what you asking here, ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM doesn't
even have an mx record. If this person has a gmail account, just forward
it to his gmail address, IIRC he has to configure the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address as one of his own addresses to prevent google seeing it as spam.
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