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I'm pretty sure I've seen this before, but I have been unsuccessful in finding 
info about it now.

I have a client for whom I have setup a Courier mail server in house.  That 
server is the center point for all inbound and outbound mail.  What I want to 
do is to have the server simply forward all outbound mail to their ISP's mail 
server and let the ISP deal with the actual delivery of the mail.  How do I 
configure Courier to be able to do that?


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