>> if you mean, your old mailserver should forward outgoing mails to the >> new >> server see here: >> >> http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html >> >> see section "What delivery method: direct or indirect" >> >> hth >> Roger > > Thanks Roger, > > relayhost is properly configured and relaying works except as i > desired. limme explain further: > > domino server users: > john@xxxxxxxxxxxx > peter@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > postfix server users: > jane@xxxxxxxxxxxx > laine@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > i have no issue in my domino server as anything not local user to the > domino server it is forwarded to my postfix server. > > the problem now occurs in postfix. > if i put mydestination and relayhost as: > mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, $mydomain > relayhost = [mail.mydomain.com] > > i'm not able to send to john@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > if i set mydestination and relayhost as: > mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost > relayhost = [mail.mydomain.com] > > i'm able to send to john@xxxxxxxxxxxx but not able to receive email > within any users in postfix server. > > in exim as i'm little bit familiar, you can set a transport smarthost > and you can set to check first any local users in the local server and > if it is not available it will be forwarded to the relayhost > (smarthost). > > how to achive same thing in postfix? > > str Do i see this right? a) you use for outgoing traffic domino and postfix-server, if using postfix-server then forwardig mails to domino-server which sends the mails out to internet? b) for incomming traffic, you first take your domino-server, if the e-mail-adress is not on that local machine, it is forwarded to the postfix-server? c) mail.domain.com is your domino-server? question: what did you enter in $mydomain? Roger