> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I am running qmail 1.03, vpopmail 5.4.5, qmailadmin 1.2.0,
> >squirrelmail> 1.4.2, clamv 0.74, courier IMAP 3.0.5, spamassisn 2.63
> >on my Red Hat> Linux
> >> 7.3 box, I have hosted two email domains virtually using vpopmail
> >5.4.5>
> >>
> >> I have four office in different countries.
> >>
> >> I want to know how can I forward emails to internet for users on my
> >> domain
> >> that do not exist locally, as in vpopmail I have only the option
> >for> this
> >> is
> >> "set catch all to remote email address", "delete email", "bounce
> >back",> if
> >> I
> >> get the option to forward mails for remote users of my local domain
> >to> some
> >> SMTP server or to internet then my problem will be resolved.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I m sure this is possible as I am running the same scenario in
> >windows> mail
> >> server, can someone tell me how can I do this in vpopmail.

I must have missed something. What's wrong with making a .qmail file in
the user's directory for each non-local [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the format of
something like "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?

This .qmail file would go in /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/user1/.
If you want a nice GUI interface for it, use qmailadmin (I'm using
1.2.1, so I know it supports it, probably some older versions too). All
you have to do is login as root, click the link for Email Accounts,
click the icon to modify a user, check the box for forwarding mail and
enter the address to forward it to.

HTH,
Jacob

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