Hmmm... Davide, did you see anything wrong with my configuration for the 
smtpfwd.tab?

"aol.com"[tab]"timewarner.smtp.server"[newline]

I have tested the ISPs server with my mail client and it works, and with 
the smtpgw.tab and it works, but not with smtpfwd.tab???  Is this the 
only file I should have to edit for this setup?

Ben

Davide Libenzi wrote:

>On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Eric Garnice wrote:
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>>Original Message ----- 
>>From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 9:06 PM
>>Subject: [xmail] Re: aol addresses - smtpfwd.tab
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>>>On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Eric Garnice wrote:
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>>>>Ben,  Try putting the following in smtpgw.tab
>>>>
>>>>"aol.com"[tab]"@timewarner.smtp.server"[newline]
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>>>No, smtpfwd.tab must work. It is not suggested to use smtpgw.tab, since
>>>some MTA does not support explicit routing in the recipient address.
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>>>- Davide
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>>Yes, but I (as I duck and hide) have also found that smtpfwd.tab doesn't
>>always work in some cases, especially with aol.
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>But the purpose of smtpfwd.tab is not to override global domain delivery. 
>You should not do that, since you have to respect the published MXs. The 
>smtpfwd.tab file is meant for internal (read as that-you-handle) inter 
>domain routing.
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