From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 15:33:35 EDT
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 02:24:42PM -0500, Tom Warfield wrote:
> >
> > Or do you have to mix the two and still use relay_maps and then just add
> the
> > domain.
> >
>
> For relay domains:
>
> relay_domains = ...
> relay_recipient_maps = ...
>
> Okay... I thought relay domains was for systems that had a mx record setup
> on it?
>
> I just want to forward all email going to somedomain.com to another
> ip/hostname. The other ip/hostname is already setup and running but does
> not have an mx record setup for it to get the emails.
>
> Isn't relay_domains meant for your secondary mx servers??? (yes rtfm...but
> I am getting lost in reading it.)
>
No, it also includes gateway configurations, the point is that you
relay the mail to its ultimate destination. Virtual domains are for
final delivery (with virtual alias rewriting a degenerate form of final
delivery far the virtual mailbox in question, the forwarded mail no
longer bears the virtual domain).
So you have a relay domain, you must use transport_maps when you are not a
backup MX host (i.e. you are a gateway).
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