cAndy wrote:

> After working for quite a year within Intranet, I eventually
> got real Ip adress for my Linux Slackware 3.3 2.0.38 .
>  Now I dont need any relay I did before. I have now another e-mail addresses
> for my local users.
> And my mail uses other way to go out than it used to.
> So, I've configured my sendmail that way.
> 
> But I've run into a problem. Due to bad relations between some providers :),
> some of e-mails ( to some domains) does'nt get there with error "No route to
> host". It did work through relay.
> So I need to let sendmail know , that there's an alternate path for e-mails
> to go through - my previous relay.
> 
>  It must be something like "last resort" for sending mail.
> I'mm not going to setup DNS and writing apropriate MX records ,so far.
> 
> Is there a way to do this?

You can use the mailertable feature to force mail for specific domains 
to be delivered via a specific relay.

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Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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