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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 13:12:35 EST
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- From: "J. R. Blaine Boyles" <boyles@DELMARVA.COM>
- Subject: Re: Default forwarding in SMTP
- In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu,
- 21 Jan 93 11:55:34 EST." <9301211256.aa27579@trojan.delmarva.COM>
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- > Default forwarding in SMTP
- > We would like to set up our Banyan SMTP gateway to by default forward all
- > outgoing messages to a specific address. Since the gateway doesn't
- > understand MX records, and we would like to do some address munging on the
- > way out to the Internet, this is our goal. Is there any mechanism to do
- > this?
-
- I would also, like to perform address munging but have been able to figure
- out how to get the SMTP gateway to do it.
-
- > We want ALL messages forwarded, even those destined for machines in
- > the same TCP/IP domain as the gateway. Thanks for your input.
-
- This is easy. Add the following line to your SMTP Gateway configuration:
-
- Default Mail Router: <machine name or IP address>
-
- this will force all mail from the Banyan SMTP gateway to the machine defined
- on the right-hand side of the ':'.
-
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- | J. R. Blaine Boyles | |
- | Systems Analyst, Network Operations | Voice: (302) 451-5224 |
- | Delmarva Power & Light Company | Fax: (302) 451-5321 |
- | 500 N. Wakefield Drive | Internet: boyles@delmarva.COM |
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