Joe D'Andrea wrote:

> What I'd like to do is possibly add a router entry that would direct
> all mail destined for AOL to be delivered through my CPG server but
> deliver all other mail directly.

I don't think this is possible - but of course I might also be wrong...
I think the routing function of SIMS is _only_ acting on incoming
messages, not on messages going out.

You wrote that routing _all_ outgoing messages via your CGP server is
unnecessary; this may be true. But I have my SIMS box set up to deliver
all messages to the SMTP server of my ADSL provider first. It doesn't
increase the traffic since all messages (except those "in-house") need
to go via this line anyway, and the load should not be too much for a
professionally set-up mailserver (I think they use Postfix).

Christian.
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Christian F Buser, Hohle Gasse 6, CH-5507 Mellingen (Switzerland)
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