Yunus Shaikh rearranged electrons thusly:
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Ravi Ananth Giri K saw me fit to say :
> > Can anyone tell me how to route mail intended for a specific domain
> > through a specific Mail eXchanger using sendmail ?
> put the ip address in access /etc/mail/
> ip address RELAY
> generate access.db
> restart sendmail
> correct me if i am wrong
Wrong - access.db allows you control over who is allowed / not allowed to
relay through your mailserver (by IP), and also if you want to reject some
senders ([EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT).
What this guy wants is to route outgoing mail intended for a specific external
domain to a specific MX (esp when a domain has more than one MX). That's a
function of the mailertable (/etc/mail/mailertable)
<partial-domain> <mailer>':'<fqdn>
domain.com esmtp:mail1.domain.com
See http://www.sendmail.org/m4/features.html for more
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