Well I doubt that you can use routing rules when your talking about redirecting 
outbound mail.. Routing rules are for handling a message as it is being routed to an 
inbound mailbox, not a local account sending to a non-local domain. So if [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] tries to send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the routing rules would not be 
evaluated because the destination was not a local mailbox. 

For outbound messages you have 2 choices.. You either deliver the message yourself our 
you relay it through another mail server.. (mta = yes or no)

Danny


On 07/Oct/2003 15:09:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (svarvaro)
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> Jeff-
> 
> I KNOW that DNS is the root of the problem.  However, let me once
> again ask anyone who may know how to set up some ROUTING RULES in
> Sambar to divert aol destined messages to an isp while using MTA for
> everything else.
> 
> By the way, I have a static IP with Charter Pipeline.  Unfortunately,
> they don't support reverse DNS.  When I requested a static IP, all
> they did is lock down the dynamic IP I was on at the time....so it
> looks like I'm doomed to remain in the residential IP range.
> 
> But, someone in a past forum mentioned that ROUTING RULES can resolve
> the problem.  Right now I disabled MTA and am using my ISP for mail
> delivery.  While there are no problems with this setup, it seems a
> bit lame for a computer fanatic like me.
> 
> Steve Varvaro
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