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pasaoglum@itu.edu.tr (Metin Pasaoglu) writes:
> I want to write a smtproute for all messages and send them to a > different port of the same machine. Is it possible ? Or must i use two > different IP addresses to do this? From "man qmail-remote": smtproutes Artificial SMTP routes. Each route has the form domain:relay, without any extra spaces. If domain matches host, qmail-remote will connect to relay, as if host had relay as its only MX. (It will also avoid doing any CNAME lookups on recip.) host may include a colon and a port number to use instead of the normal SMTP port, 25: inside.af.mil:firewall.af.mil:26 -- Dave Sill Oak Ridge National Lab, Workstation Support Author, The qmail Handbook <http://web.infoave.net/~dsill> <http://lifewithqmail.org/>: Almost everything you always wanted to know. |
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