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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] rerouting incoming mail for a domain
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From: Bob Fera
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My first thought would be to have a look at g_gateway_ifnot, which
is meant to route local mail out to an external scanner. Perhaps it
could be used to do what you want. There will for sure be some other
settings in play, but I think that's a good place to start.
Hope this helps...
Bob
Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association
On 9/12/2019 6:38 PM, Lyle wrote:
I
have been meaning to ask about this.
I have a domain, example.com and they are moving from my surgemail
server to hosted exchange with Microsoft. They want to be able to
keep their old email for a period of time on my server.
Problem is that there are other customers that need to email
them. If they send email to example.com, it will drop into the
local inbox and not be routed to their new exchange mailbox.
Is there a way (beyond renaming the domain) to reroute local
incoming mail for example.com to their hosted exchange rather than
their local inbox? I don't know the priority that Surgemail uses
and if gateway setting take priority for local incoming mail?
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.