Routing mail TO specific address to another MTA

I don't think we can have specific email addresses in the rewrite rules pattern matching. So, how would I route mail to [email protected] to a different MTA and continue to keep the existing routing for "lists.example.com" domain?
Thanks

Is lists.example.com a domain you host or an outside domain?
If you host the domain, then setting the mailHost attribute on the object which defined [email protected] will do what you want. Or you could use the mailForwardingAddress attribute. Or the mailRoutingAddress attribute.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/CommSuite/Messaging+Server+and+Calendar+Server+LDAP+Object+Classes+and+Attributes#MessagingServerandCalendarServerLDAPObjectClassesandAttributes-ANOHL

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