At 2:45 PM -0500 1/8/03, Neil Herber wrote:
>In a recent SIMS discussion it was suggested that the router entry:
>
>domain.com = domain.com.smtp
>
>would be sufficient to redirect mail from a secondary (domain.com) to a primary 
>(domain.com.smtp) server.
>
>Unless I am sadly mistaken, there is no top level domain "smtp", and what the author 
>meant to say was:
>
>domain.com = smtp.domain.com

Nope.

The ".smtp" suffix is internal to SIMS, and indicates that our server will
accept and relay for the given host.  This is generally used on a SIMS box
which is a secondary MX; for example, I am secondary MX for several domains
which I have no other relationship to, and have similar entries in my
router.

FWIW.

Regards
Mark Hartman

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