Yeah, mail *for* customer.com (not "from customer.com" as I posted in the original)
needs to be delivered to mail1.customer.com and mail2.customer.com.
What I want to do is deliver it to mail1 and then have mail1 deliver
it to a local mailbox and then forward it on to mail2 but I am
not sure how to do that in exim.
Thanks.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 11:09:35PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Greg Skouby [exim-users] <27/06/01 13:25 -0400>:
> > I am trying to figure out how to deliver mail to two
> > different servers for the same domain. I tried different
>
> Does it have to be delivered at both places? If so,
>
> > mail1.customer.com is running Exim so I thought I would
> > just point the MX to mail1 and use mail1 to forward to mail2.
>
> This is not a bad idea.
>
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