* Postfix Transport question
@ 2003-06-15 22:49 Jim Limmer
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From: Jim Limmer @ 2003-06-15 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
It seems more and more ISP's and companies are beginning to block IP's
on the MAPS DUL - which I bet blocks more legit mail then it does spam,
but I suppose each ISP has it's right to choose
what mail to accept and reject. Anyway, I grow tired of manually adding
these to the transport file, and I don't want to resort to relaying ALL
my mail through my ISP's mail server.
So, my question, Is it possible to configure postfix to behave in such a
fashion that if it gets a 550 error, it will try again, this time
relaying through a predetermined host?
Thanks,
-Jim
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