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Leen de Braal wrote:
Hi all,
I am struggling with delivery of mails of some users to an Exchange box (yes I know, customers..) in the same location, so same network.
ATM there is a postfix server accepting all mail from outside, delivering it in local mailboxes, or sending it on for a second relay_domain on another location. Also a relayhost is used for mail to the outside world.
Some of the users are going to have to work with outlook, and in the network there is a SBS-machine doing this. I thought I could use an alias for the respective users as follows:
ldb: \ldb, ldb@[192.168.1.1]
(keeping the mail for the testing period, and deliver a mail on the IP of the exchnage machine). What happens is, that postfix is delivering the mail for [192.168.1.1] on the relayhost, routing it back outside, and the relayhost is not accepting it of course.
How can I best solve this?
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