I wonder if anybody has done these, or has a solution to these problems..
I would like to be able to send to two different mail-hosts depending on
the originating address of the locally generated message.
The situation here is that I am acting as a router between 44.131.161.X
subdomain and 44.131.160.x subdomain and I would like pine to be able to
send to the correct smart host and not have to go to one smart host only
to see the message passing through me later on it's way to it's intended
recipiant.
Perhaps a diagram is better...
I want send mail to 44.131.160.250 but my smart host is 44.131.161.240
so the mail goes first to 240 then back to me and then to the final address.
44.131.160.250 <----------------> ME <---------------> 44.131.161.240
44.131.161.17
(1)----->
<---------(3)---- <-------(2)
Now, I could achive this by altering the smarthost eachtime or having two
different logins so that they have different configration of pine, but I
would like to be able to do this from one account. This would also reduce
bandwidth use, and around here that would be of an advantage. :-)
My next problem is with sendmail, and it's dealing with addresses such as
user%gb7xxx@gbyyy.#45.gbr.eu
Does anybody have a way to get sendmail to forward this type of address
and message to a host that is able to deal with it. Or to get sendmail to
rewrite the address if it resolves to an ip run station, so that it goes
in the correct direction, and not to fail here, bounce a few times and die.
I hope you can help, if only to prove that linux can do the things that
jnos can do, (maybe a little better :-) )
73
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