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From: Franta Hanzlik on 9 Jan 2010 19:26 I want configure sendmail for accepting mails which are from any sender address (anyuser(a)anydomain) and for any recipient addresses ( again, anyuser(a)anydomain), and delivering them to one local account. Reccomended practice for virtual domains probably isn't working - - I can create catch-all entry in a virtusertable for one destination domain, but how make entry for catch *all* destination domains? Is there any trick for this? Thank, Fr. Hanzlik
From: Andrzej Adam Filip on 10 Jan 2010 15:40 Franta Hanzlik <franta(a)hanzlici.cz> wrote: > I want configure sendmail for accepting mails which are from any sender > address (anyuser(a)anydomain) and for any recipient addresses ( again, > anyuser(a)anydomain), and delivering them to one local account. > > Reccomended practice for virtual domains probably isn't working - > - I can create catch-all entry in a virtusertable for one destination > domain, but how make entry for catch *all* destination domains? > > Is there any trick for this? You can use default route in mailertable. It will catch all messages to non local email domains. .. local:local-account-or-alias-name -- [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : anfi(a)onet.eu : Andrzej.Filip(a)gmail.com Open-Sendmail: http://open-sendmail.sourceforge.net/ Macho does not prove mucho. -- Zsa Zsa Gabor
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