Mate Wierdl writes: > This is exzactly my question: suppose I have only two machines, box1.home, > and box2.home. Can I just put > > :box2.home > > in smtproutes on box1.home to direct all remote mail to box2---though > box2.home is in only /etc/hosts? No - you must use the IP address. > > Also, is the syntax > > :[1.2.3.4] > > valid, if 1.2.3.4 is the IP of box2.home? That's it. Actually: box1.home:[1.2.3.4] is probably better. -- Sam
- smtproutes Mate Wierdl
- Re: smtproutes Harald Hanche-Olsen
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- Re: smtproutes Sam
- Re: smtproutes Mate Wierdl
- Re: smtproutes Stefan Paletta
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- smtproutes Martin Roest
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- smtproutes Steve Hammond
- Re: smtproutes Henning Brauer
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