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Title: Divert non local users mail
Post by: Dean Mumby on March 23, 2001, 03:46:05 PM
Hi
I have a registered domain and collect mail from my isp which is routed to local mailboxes, no problem. I also have external address in my domain which I do not collect mail for , when i try to send mail to these users it gets bounced ( sorry no mailbox hereby that name) Is it possible to route non-local user mail to my isp smtp server. I have dialup internet access so I cant collect all the mail and then give acess to my server from the internet.
Title: Re: Divert non local users mail
Post by: guestFF on March 26, 2001, 02:27:28 AM
Hi,

"I also have external address in my domain which I do not collect mail for "

Does this mean you created virtual domain(s) for these "external" addresses??

If so, you must create "local" users, if you did, this must b a .conf file issue...

lets wait ans see who is the 'helping hand'...

mw maybe you can try with the above???...
Title: Re: Divert non local users mail
Post by: Darrell May on March 26, 2001, 05:01:45 AM
Dean Mumby wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have a registered domain and collect mail from my isp which
> is routed to local mailboxes, no problem. I also have
> external address in my domain which I do not collect mail for

An example address would help to clarify the above!

> , when i try to send mail to these users it gets bounced (
> sorry no mailbox hereby that name) Is it possible to route
> non-local user mail to my isp smtp server. I have dialup
> internet access so I cant collect all the mail and then give
> acess to my server from the internet.

If they are in your domain, meaning user@yourdomain.com, you need to add them as normal users via the e-smith-manager then choose:

Email delivery:  Forward to address below
Forwarding address:  

Again, because you did not provide an example this is my 'guess' as to what you meant.

Regards,

Darrell