On Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 21:36 CET,
Nigel Gilbert wrote:
> On 04/01/2009 20:11, "mouss" wrote:
>
> > the question is whether some users may be rejected by the second
> > server. if so, they must also be rejected by the first one.
> >
> > if this is ok, then simply declare the domain
On 04/01/2009 20:11, "mouss" wrote:
> Nigel Gilbert a écrit :
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>> On 04/01/2009 19:33, "Sahil Tandon" wrote:
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>>> Nigel Gilbert wrote:
>>>
I have Postfix running on dusty.soc.surrey.ac.uk. I would like mail from
the internet addressed to unknown local users on this serve
Nigel Gilbert a écrit :
>
>
> On 04/01/2009 19:33, "Sahil Tandon" wrote:
>
>> Nigel Gilbert wrote:
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>>> I have Postfix running on dusty.soc.surrey.ac.uk. I would like mail from
>>> the internet addressed to unknown local users on this server (e.g. to
>>> x...@soc.surrey.ac.uk) to be re-addre
On 04/01/2009 19:33, "Sahil Tandon" wrote:
> Nigel Gilbert wrote:
>
>> I have Postfix running on dusty.soc.surrey.ac.uk. I would like mail from
>> the internet addressed to unknown local users on this server (e.g. to
>> x...@soc.surrey.ac.uk) to be re-addressed and forwarded
>
> Before cont
Nigel Gilbert wrote:
> I have Postfix running on dusty.soc.surrey.ac.uk. I would like mail from
> the internet addressed to unknown local users on this server (e.g. to
> x...@soc.surrey.ac.uk) to be re-addressed and forwarded
Before continuing, please clarify: are the unknown local users known