> OK. That is not done by SMTP. That is done within the DNS system. When
> an SMTP server receives mail that is destined for another domain, it
> attempts to trasfer that mail to the domain it is going to.
Yes, but this only works when using SMTP. To pickup mail that's remapped, you
need SMTP. The mail will still be forwarded to the main domain, but
sub-domains won't be able to recieve it.
The bottom line is, I still need SMTP :(
Have Fun - Kev
Kevin Campbell
Sysop of Deimos BBS
E-Mail: Sysop@Deimos.unmanned.co.uk
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