On 21-Apr-2001 davidu wrote: > > Marco wrote: >> Well I think that the better thing be to restore ../defaulthost >> with proper qmail name,but then I don't know how to set *all* >> mail toward my ISP...is it wildcard accepted on this case: >> >> echo *:mailserver.yourisp.com >> /var/qmail/control/smtproutes > > No "*" > > Just do: > echo ":smtp.yourisp.com" > /var/qmail/control/smtproutes > > Note: this will overwrite whatever you have and make smtp.yourisp.com the > DEFAULT and ONLY route for all your mail. > > -davidu Hi davidu,very clear but now I've a problem: actually my smtproutes contains the name/ip of a local (LAN) machine who receives mail from qmail machine... I guess I can't use 2 different rules into smtproutes. LAN machine can't get mail directly from ISP *only* from qmail :-( Marco
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