Devdas Bhagat wrote:

Postfix does not do sender based routing.

Hi,
but man transport says:
[...]
TABLE LOOKUP
With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from networked tables such as NIS, LDAP or SQL, patterns
are tried in the order as listed below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] transport:nexthop
Mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered through transport to nexthop.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] transport:nexthop
Mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered through transport to nexthop.
domain transport:nexthop
Mail for domain is delivered through transport to nexthop.
.domain transport:nexthop
Mail for any subdomain of domain is delivered through transport to nexthop. This applies only when the
string transport_maps is not listed in the parent_domain_matches_subdomains configuration setting. Oth-
erwise, a domain name matches itself and its subdomains.
[...]
What does first and second options above do? I am using fallback relay to route mails to different smtp servers. I have not used above feature.
May be nexthop above means next smtp server of the local domain, right?


Thanks.
Mahantesh.
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