Did you try to use [ ] around the domain: ":[smtp.nildram.co.uk]"? This prevents that postfix looks up MX for the given host but uses the target directly.
Maybe you should have a deeper look into the log (optionally raise verbose level).

Thomas
2006/5/30, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am trying to get out Postfix server to send AOL mail to our ISP rather
than directly to AOL as they insist on bouncing our mail if we send
directly.

I am editing the transport files with the following lines...

aol.com         smtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
.aol.com        smtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
gmail.com       smtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk

With the gmail one there so I can test it is working, unfortunately after a
"postfix restart" it is still sending the mail directly.

I am also a little concerned that the transport file has the following at
the top of it...

#
# MTA Managment Transport List;
#
# Please do NOT edit it manually;
#

So where am I supposed to edit it?

Can anyone help as this is driving me crazy.

--
Jay

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