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I need to automatically change an outgoing @domain by another automatically

Thank you very much

The FACT you sent solved totally our need and works just fine. It is perfect and just by adding one line in the Mercury.ini file

fantastic !

 Thanks again to you all 

David COHEN 

<p>Thank you very much</p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The FACT you sent solved totally our need and works just fine. It is perfect and just by adding one line in the Mercury.ini file </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">fantastic !</span></p><p> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Thanks again to you all </span></p><p>David COHEN </p>

I have users sending eMails to a domain

eg: 12345678@acme.com

I need Mercury to automatically change this domain to another one for all messages addressed to this previous domain then relay these messages to outside world

eg: change destination to

12345678@newacme.com

 How can I do that ?

 Thank you very much for your help 

 David COHEN

 

<p><font color="#545454" face="arial, sans-serif" size="2"><span style="line-height: 20.22222328186035px;">I have users sending eMails to a domain</span></font></p><p>eg: 12345678@acme.com</p><p>I need Mercury to automatically change this domain to another one for all messages addressed to this previous domain then relay these messages to outside world</p><p>eg: change destination to</p><p>12345678@newacme.com</p><p> How can I do that ?</p><p> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Thank you very much for your help </span></p><p> David COHEN</p><p> </p>

Hi David,

How many affected email addresses we talking about? If there is a limited number of addresses, you could try outgoing filtering rules which are searching for special addresses in the header and if matching forwarding the mail to another address. But of course this doesn't work for a huge number of affected addresses where a simple replacing of the domain name would be the better way.

Joerg

<p>Hi David,</p><p>How many affected email addresses we talking about? If there is a limited number of addresses, you could try outgoing filtering rules which are searching for special addresses in the header and if matching forwarding the mail to another address. But of course this doesn't work for a huge number of affected addresses where a simple replacing of the domain name would be the better way.</p><p>Joerg </p>

Good morning

Thank you again for your help

We are going to have many outgoing addresses, so we really need a feature that could automatically substiture the Domain name each time the old domain is used

Thank you  

<p>Good morning</p><p>Thank you again for your help</p><p>We are going to have many outgoing addresses, so we really need a feature that could automatically substiture the Domain name each time the old domain is used</p><p>Thank you <span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span></p>

Check if one of the domain redirection solutions described in this FAQ post could solve it:

http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/22614.aspx

 

<p>Check if one of the domain redirection solutions described in this FAQ post could solve it:</p><p>http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/22614.aspx</p><p> </p>
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