Hi everyone,

  I work closely with my isp and do work for them from time to time, in
return I get a 24/7 dialup connection for my linux box with a static
ip and a domainname hosted.   The mx record points directly at my box
so I can send and rx mail directly.

  In the ever present need for speed I also have recently installed a
cable modem.  Static ip but no domain, no direct mail.  I masq the rest
of my pc's here at home through my inet connection.

  Some of you may already know what I am going to ask...;-)
What routing technique can I employ to get mail and the rest of my
isp's subnet through the modem and route the rest of the requests
through the high-speed (cough) cable modem.

  I am assuming policy routing, but I have not had any experience
with it.  The usual links, faq, or even a one-liner would be very
appreciated.
 
-- Dave

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