Looking for a way to force local user mail to be delivered to smarthost (sendmail)

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Date: 04/30/03

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    I need a solution to bypass local delivery and send directly to the
    smarthost for any local and/or non-local mail.

    I know I could hack a .forward to push it to a final destination but some
    of the servers have dozens of users and I do not want to create a .forward
    file for each user in this manner. I would rather use a cleaner solution
    that bypasses any local delivery and sends directly to the smarthost.

    The hardware/software environment is Sun Solaris 8 with stock sendmail.
    The central mail server is a Sun box running Solaris 8 and sendmail
    8.12.9.

    thanks and regards,
    Jason Buchanan
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