You win the prize for unhelpful responses!
If you don't want emails from your users to go through james, tell them
to set their outbound email server to your ISP's outbound server. (Many
email clients allow this)
Or, if you want your users emails to go through james, perhaps for
logging or corporate records, then remove RemoteDelivery mailet from
your conf and write a mailet that delivers to your ISP. But, I'm not
convinced that sending all your emails to your ISP would significantly
lighten the load on your mail server. You would also be adding an
additional point of failure and lengthening the delivery route.
Charles
Oki DZ wrote:
>
> Charles Benett wrote:
> > Why?
> > Charles
>
> So that the burden of my server would be lighter.
>
> Oki
>
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