Re: Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops

2000-10-22 Thread Frederico Marques
> Hello there, Hi, > I would like our mail to be firstly delivered > to my organisation's DMZ (through a regular > primary MX record), and then to make it > route to our internal network (private > IP addresses). > > I think a "smtproute" that overrides the > DNS configuration might do it,

Re: Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops

2000-10-20 Thread Ricardo Cerqueira
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 08:19:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello there, > > I would like our mail to be firstly delivered > to my organisation's DMZ (through a regular > primary MX record), and then to make it > route to our internal network (private > IP addresses). > > I think a

RE: Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops

2000-10-20 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, > I think a "smtproute" that overrides the > DNS configuration might do it, but I'm > not sure. > > Is this the proper way of doing it? yes, it is... in fact, many companies hide their (e.g. m$ exchange) server that way. ;) a == Alexander Jernejc

Re: Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops

2000-10-20 Thread Charles Cazabon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would like our mail to be firstly delivered > to my organisation's DMZ (through a regular > primary MX record), and then to make it > route to our internal network (private > IP addresses). > > I think a "smtproute" that overrides the > DNS co

Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops

2000-10-20 Thread jpsp
Hello there, I would like our mail to be firstly delivered to my organisation's DMZ (through a regular primary MX record), and then to make it route to our internal network (private IP addresses). I think a "smtproute" that overrides the DNS configuration might do it, but I'm not sure. Is th