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rewriting and redirecting incoming address
\ Juan Miscaro (24 Sep 2007)
. \ Noel Jones (24 Sep 2007)
. . \ Juan Miscaro (24 Sep 2007)
. . . \ Victor Duchovni (24 Sep 2007)

4 msgmaster.cf config question
7 msgLDAP smtpd_recipient_restrictions
Subject:rewriting and redirecting incoming address
Group:Postfix-users
From:Juan Miscaro
Date:24 Sep 2007


 
Dear postfix users,

I am looking for the most elegant way to do the following when address
user1 reaches my mailserver:

a) rewrite it to user2
b) redirect it to a mailserver capable of accepting example2.com mail.
this should be done without dns lookups as example2.com is a private
(unpublished) domain. I figure I should use the transport map for
this.
c) the redirection should be destined to a non-standard smtp port (ex:
2525). I am using an OpenBSD firewall on both ends so port translation
can be performed fairly easily.

Thanks to any responders,

// juan


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