On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
> Instead of using a file with the appropriate alias files, I figured it
> would be easier to use .forward files, so users can change it if they
> need to. However, when the filter tries to resend the message it is
> rejected because the external domain is not considered local. Here is
> the .forward router (which is listed first):
This works in the default configuration file. You've changed the order of
the routers so that it doesn't work, because your userfroward router is
matching every email domain. You need to move it after the dnslookup
router which handles email for non-local domains.
Tony.
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