For this particular domain I need our mail server to act as a backup MX
for the afore mentioned domain. Therefore when the primary MX server for
that domain goes down all mail will be redirected back to our
mailserver. With the line "smtp" it should receive the mail and hold it
in the queue and keep retrying to send to the primary domain until the
retry period times out.

All of this information is what I have gathered from the XMail sync
program written by Michael Valesek. In his script it creates custom
domains on the backup mail server with the line "smtp" in the
mailproc.tab for each domain created in this way.

Thanks,
        Troy

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From: Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:22 PM
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
> Nope, no explicit routes. I have a custom domain setup for that domain
> and it has the entry "smtp" in the mailproc.tab file for that custom
> domain. Other than that I don't have anything setup for that domain
> beyond DNS which is pointing to their Internal mail server for the
> primary MX and to our mail server for the Secondary MX. That is what
is
> so confusing.

Why do you have an "smtp" line ?
What are you trying to accomplish ?



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- Davide

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