On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Henry Ward wrote:
> I've been stumped with this for a while now.
>
> We have Exim on a Unix box and an Exchange server on out local network.
>
> Basically we want to support our two domains, domainA.com and domainB.com.
> domianA.com's MX record points to our Exim Mail server which can be seen on
> the internet. We have set-up domianB.com's MX record to also point to the
> Exim mail server. We are trying to get Exim then to pass any messages for
> domainB.com to the Exchange Server. What do we need to do? Currently
> domainA.com is working fine. Also I can send from Exchange to anyone on
> domainA.com. External messages to domainB.com are just getting stuck on the
> Exim machine.
You need to tell Exim (a) to accept mail for domainB.com for relaying,
by setting relay_domains, and (b) where to send the messages for
domainB.com by setting up a domainlist router. Check out the examples
for mail hubbing in the documentatino of domainlist.
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