Even though this is off topic, its fairly easy.
Leave sendmail running on the Linux box (but remove any alias file entries
that you might have used for local delivery), and make sure that it has an
MX record with a higher preference number (lowest number is always tried
first). Viola.
As long
thanks! - um without meaning to sound stupid, where do I set the MX
preference number??
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Even though
On your DNS server, in the MX record itself.
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thanks! - um without meaning to sound stupid, where do I set
the MX preference
cheers!!
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Subject: RE: primary/secondary mx
On your DNS server, in the MX record itself.
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