Evening Vaibhav,
We have 2 domains hosted on 2 diff. servers in US.
<snip> Suppose you have 2 domains domain1.us.foo.org and domain2.us.foo.org
We have 2 offices (Mumbai, Nagpur).
If any mumbai users sends an email to any nagpur user, the sendmail bounces the email back saying that no such user exists.
<snip> Which server is bouncing it back ? As per your information, it sounds like you have local servers at both the locations.
I want to setup sendmail such that if it is not able to find the user on the local system it should fwd the email to the hosted server (US) so that the email will be delivered to the nagpur user's mailbox which can then be fetched by the Nagpur server's fetchmail.
<snip> Problem is this ( you have given the same name to your local server as remote server and its getting locally resolved. ) for this kind of solution you to implement complex user routing and handle the mail routes.
PS: I would request that you give all the information with domain names, which you have configured on all servers. Will be easy for us to resolve the thnigs.
Regards, Animesh.
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