Well after a successful installation that receives
email for a domain and just sends it on to the real server I have hit a snag.
Current fix: smtproutes contains the following:
domain_to_relay.com:server_to_relay_to
Alas *one* email address at domain_to_relay.com
has to stay local to my server
I need to build a server that receives all email for a domain and forwards it all
to another mail server.
If I put:
relay_me.com:relay_server.some_other_domain.com
in smtproutes, is that all I need ? I need to receive all mail destined for
relay_me.com and just foward it along...
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Rob Genovesi wrote:
> I'd like to move outgoing mail services to another machine without
> affecting the incoming mail. Because of my previous setup all of my
> clients have both POP and SMTP servers set to "mail.mydomain.com"
>
>
If you can discriminate by incoming IP address you can direct tr
>
>So it looks like I'll be redoing the patches (and of course posting the
>results).
>
Well it looks like I have a working version with XMIT. When I have had time
to test it properly I'll post the patches...
>On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, John Grant wrote:
>
>> So, is anybody using XMIT ? Since it's a standard feature in qpopper I
would
>> hope that someone is doing this...
>
>it may be a standard feature in qpopper, the issue here is that it's not
>part of the POP standard
Two days ago I asked if anybody had fixed the XMIT patches (that are
v1.01 specific) to work with 1.03. The silence was deafening...
It struck me that if no one is has done this, then maybe there is something
about the whole concept that I should be aware of ?
So, is anybody using XMIT ? Since i
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