Forward mail to other SMTP server when user is unknown

Hi There,
At this point we are migrating our mailserver from groupwise to Exchange 2007 and at the same point we are connection the new domain  in the forrest from a other school. All goes well but know there is a small issue that we have to fix. The Exchange server from the other school send's all message's for @grundel.nl to our new exchange server but there aren't users. There are two sollutions to our problem (I think) but I need to know what exchange can do for me.
1- Our mail goes to the new exchangeserver and when there is a user that the server doesn't know he forwards the mail to our Groupwise server (through SMTP). Is this possible and how can I configure it?
2- The mailserver from the other school sends the mail to Our Groupwise server direct. This is difficult because we are in one forrest and exchange see's that the grundel.nl is configured in sites and servers.  Can Exchange bet configured to send mail for our domain to a SMTP server instead of our exchnage server and how can I configure that?
Sollution 1 would be the best so we gen migrate a bit easier.
Thanks,
Marcel
PS: All Exchange server's are 2007 SP2.

and if i am having "recipient not found" for some users ?
i have the same situation and mostly all mail goes normally, except for some users.
It smtp configuration for user is [email protected] but if i send mail to [email protected] (the same site, same server, but i have  smart host value for this domain ) - mail deliver to user exchange mailbox locally ([email protected]) and not forwarded
to another host.
Another users goes normally. how can i resolve this problem ?
Be real
really need some help
Be real
This question is already marked as answered so you should start a new thread including as much information as possible.
Cheers, Steve

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    09:49:06.70: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
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    channel flags #4 = EIGHTBIT HEADERKEEPORDER NOHEADERREAD RULES
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    channel flags #6 = LOCALUSER REPORTNOTARY
    channel flags #7 = NOSWITCHCHANNEL NOREMOTEHOST DATEFOUR DAYOFWEEK
    channel flags #8 = NODEFRAGMENT EXQUOTA REVERSE NOCONVERT_OCTET_STREAM
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    notificationchannel =
    dispositionchannel =
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    envelope rev address = [email protected] (route (mta1.domain.com,mta1.domain.com)) (host domain.com)
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    09:49:06.70: New channel system: "mta1.domain.com".
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    09:49:06.72: Attribute: objectclass
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 0
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: inetuserstatus
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 1
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailuserstatus
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 2
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: uid
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 5
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: preferredLanguage
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    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mail
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    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailAlternateAddress
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 32
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailDeliveryOption
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 34
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailQuota
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    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailAutoReplyMode
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    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailForwardingAddress
    09:49:06.72: Attribute index: 64
    09:49:06.72: Attribute: mailDeferProcessing
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    09:49:06.72: Object class: person
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    09:49:06.72: Object class: inetuser
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    09:49:06.72: Object class: organizationalperson
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    09:49:06.72: Object class: sunUCPreferences
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    09:49:06.72: Object class: mailDomain
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    09:49:06.72: User/group index = 1
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    09:49:06.72: Mail domain is active
    09:49:06.72: User status = active
    09:49:06.72: User is active
    09:49:06.72: Mail user status = active
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    09:49:06.73: Delivery options value: 1
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    09:49:06.75: Attribute: mailDeliveryOption
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    09:49:06.75: Attribute: mailQuota
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    09:49:06.75: Object class: sunUCPreferences
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    09:49:06.75: mmc_waend(0x08103050) called.
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