You can put a smtp route. Try adding this to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes

IPOFSERVER:dallasdomain.org


Otherwise, this is undoable. Qmail doesn't support hosts.

On 3/16/06, Shawn Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to thank you all for your help.  With your support, I was able to 
> biuld my first Linux e-mail server today.  HOORAY!!!
>
> I have one last question.  We have a local mail server under a different name 
> (dallassummermusicals.org) and do not run a DNS server in-house.  I've added 
> a route statement in the hosts file of the new mail server (DSMXXXXXX.COM) 
> for the dallassummermusicals.org server address, can ping it just fine, but I 
> cannot get mail to go from the new server to  the old server without it 
> wanting to use our providers DNS servers, in effect preventing delivery.  Is 
> there a file I need to add a statement in other than the hosts file?
>
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