<OT> sendmail guru help needed

Douglas J Hunley doug
Mon May 17 11:38:58 PDT 2004


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This one has me stumped, hopefully one of you gurus can figure it out. Here at 
work, we are trying to implement a sendmail test system to prove its 
capabilities to mgmt. We are going to be allowed to have a small group of 
specify email addresses be routed through the new sendmail box, while 
everyone else's mail goes through the normal mail route. The problem is that 
there is nothing in the email address itself to distinguish the allowed email 
adrresses from the non-allowed. In other words, lets say we have 100 
different users at somecompany.com. These 100 people currently receive mail 
through a machine I'll call 'maill. We're getting permission to  change 25 of 
those 100 people to use our new email server, called sendmail. We are not 
allowed to give these 25 people new email addresses for this test, nor are we 
alowed to create a subdomain under somecompany.com. How would you gurus 
configure sendmail to process the mail for these 25 people and simply forward 
the mail for the other 75 people to the existing mail server?
- -- 
Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
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