
Chris Arnold wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, can you forward to an address at an IP instead of a domain. I.e. mail to listname@example.com goes to the main mail server and gets forwarded to listname@[192.168.0.2] (or whatever the IP of the Mailman machine is)? With some MTAs, you'd need to specifically allow domain literals for this to work. I don't know if any incantation is required for Postfix or what it would be.
This did not let me use @192.168.x.x as it is complaining about the syntax (not a .whatever)
You have to put the IP in square brackets as I did in my example.
I have gotten an answer from the zimbra forums on how to achieve this: http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Split_Domain In the section
Configuring Zimbra as the Primary System
I need to follow those steps for every email address that needs to be routed to the mailman system.
Yes, but that seems to be the correct solution as long as the mail can't be routed to the mailman machine directly via DNS.
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