Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ktibv!ml From: ml@ktibv.uucp (Marinko Laban) Newsgroups: comp.mail.sendmail Subject: How to reroot mail for unknown users Message-ID: <1800@ktibv.uucp> Date: 1 Mar 90 13:08:00 GMT Reply-To: ml@ktibv.UUCP (Marinko Laban) Organization: KTI B.V. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands Lines: 24 Hello, World! At our site, we're trying to achieve the following: When a user sends mail to somebody that is not know locally, we would like to have sendmail automatically re-root the mail to our domain mail server. That is, if I type mail foo at machine client1, and foo is not a user on client1, I want sendmail to send it to our mailhost, which is machine ktibv. Has anybody an idea how to do tis, or am I asking the impossible ? Thanx, greetings +------------------------------------------+------------+ | Greetings, Marinko Laban | /// | | E-mail to: hp4nl.nluug.nl!hp4nl!ktibv!ml | /// | | Company: KTI B.V. Bredewater 26 | \\\ /// | | 2700-AB Zoetermeer | \\\/// | | The Netherlands | \\// | +------------------------------------------+------------+