[CentOS] Force sendmail outbound routing for specific domain name
Hugh E Cruickshank
hugh at forsoft.comThu Apr 10 03:39:47 UTC 2008
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From: lists-centos Sent: April 9, 2008 20:29 > > you could use the sendmail "smarthost" setting to dump all your > outbound mail on your isp's mail server. We used to do that on our old SCO OSR5 box but I stopped doing that when I switched over to the new CentOS4 system. For the life of me I can not recall why but I must have had a reason. I will check that out as an alternative. > you don't explain what the problem is, e.g., inability to connect to > their server, etc. The connection to the client's mail server times out. > of course the real solution is to resolve the underlying problem > since of course the isp's kludge will break now and then. Too true. Eventually we will be moving the whole shebang to a co-lo facility so that will probably avoid the problem as well (a little overkill but it should work). Thanks, Hugh -- Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com
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