Yes.  My smtproutes file looks like this.

ieee.org:gemini.ieee.org
lists.io.com:lists.io.com
suse.com:mail.suse.com
:mail.texas.net

Note the default address at the end (empty string on the left hand
side of the colon matches anything.  I route solely by domain, nothing
user-specific though certainly you can do that.  These are not
prefixes, but patterns.

HTH,
   Jeff

   
Quoting A.Y. Sjarifuddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear All,
> Does smtproutes could route specific email to a specific server:
> 
> email for user with prefix ~a.. to ~p... will be delivered to mail
> server A.
> email for user with prefix ~q.. to ~z... will be delivered to mail
> server B.
> 
> so it will be something like:
> 
> a-p....@domain:[IP Address]
> q-z....@domain:[IP Address]
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Ayip.
> 

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