My setup: postfix 2.5.1 on Ubuntu Hardy

I have a system that only handles apache and MySQL. No mail comes to this host 
and the only mail that this host generates comes from: 1- web applications, 2- 
negligable system generated mail.

I have turned off local mail delivery.

I am running several distinct domains with their own Google Mail accounts. I 
am also running Apache with mpm-itk (will be migrated to mpm-peruser in the 
future)

For this I want to send any mail generated by a user to that users SMTP 
account.

Example:

The host has three users:
sudouser
user2
user3

Each user user an SMTP account:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

However all users authenticate via smtp.gmail.com

I am not finding the documentation that would help clarify this and the 
documentation examples point to accounts using different hostnames for 
different 
users.

Would this me easier if I created CNAME records like smtp.example.net  to 
point to smtp.gmail.com?

I feel like I am barking up the wrong tree with my attempt. Is there a more 
elegant method of handling this issue?

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Samir M. Nassar

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