Jem Berkes
07-24-2004, 10:06 PM
I run my own mail servers, and outgoing mail is working fine for all
domains except (ironically) for when sending to my own ISP's email
addresses. Their MX doesn't accept incoming TCP connections from my host,
and I have no clue why.
While their domain's MX doesn't accept my connections, there are other
hosts that will; for instance, the SMTP server address that customers are
supposed to use. I was going to enable postfix's relayhost feature (like
sendmail smarthost) but this would send ALL outgoing mail through
smtp.myisp
However I really only want to resort to this type of mail delivery when the
recipient is at that particular ISP, since this is the only domain that
causes problems. Is there a way to make relahost= work for only a certain
recipient domain?
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Jem Berkes
http://www.sysdesign.ca/
domains except (ironically) for when sending to my own ISP's email
addresses. Their MX doesn't accept incoming TCP connections from my host,
and I have no clue why.
While their domain's MX doesn't accept my connections, there are other
hosts that will; for instance, the SMTP server address that customers are
supposed to use. I was going to enable postfix's relayhost feature (like
sendmail smarthost) but this would send ALL outgoing mail through
smtp.myisp
However I really only want to resort to this type of mail delivery when the
recipient is at that particular ISP, since this is the only domain that
causes problems. Is there a way to make relahost= work for only a certain
recipient domain?
--
Jem Berkes
http://www.sysdesign.ca/