On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:48:55 +0200 (CEST), Tamas TEVESZ
<ice@???> wrote:
>1) set up the new mailserver to be the mx for the domain
>2) for those who should go to the old one, set up a director that will
>be triggered for those particular localparts, and shortcut their
>transport to a transport that will just spit these to the old mx
>3) handle the remaining addresses as you wish.
This setup will cause problems with mails for e-mail addresses on
$NEW_MX that are locally generated on $OLD_MX because $OLD_MX won't
know about $NEW_MX and generate bounces for these unknown addresses.
What the original poster intends to do is a major endeavor even if
only exims are involved, using a bunch of directors and routers. I
have done this, but it's ugly.
Greetings
Marc
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