From: Andrzej Adam Filip on 8 Jul 2010 13:00 Jim Howell <jwh2(a)cornell.edu> wrote: > We are using Exchange for email. The forwarding I'm talking > about is for mail coming in from outside Exchange, mostly from the > outside world. We use Linux machines to handle that traffic and users > may use our Exchange servers or their own departmental machines, hence > the forwarding need. You may use "LDAP based aliases" if you decide to map addresses in domain "shared" by many server to "server specific" addresses e.g. john.doe(a)example.net: john.doe(a)server1.example.net, jane.doe(a)server2.example.net http://www.sendmail.org/m4/ldap.html#aliases LDAP routing is really handy if you want to deliver addresses in some domains to many servers *WITHOUT* changing recipient address. -- [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : anfi(a)onet.eu : Andrzej.Filip(a)gmail.com http://open-sendmail.sourceforge.net/ http://anfi.homeunix.org/ If all the world's a stage, I want to operate the trap door. -- Paul Beatty |