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Subject: Re: A question on explicit forwarding without DNS query
From: bert hubert (ahu
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On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 11:48:04PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
> > If it turns out that the user has decided *not* to opt out, we need to
> > deliver the mail to the large proprietary mailserver anyhow. The only way we
> > can do that is to connect to their port 25, and drop off the mail as if they
> > were still primary MX.
>
> Set up "bigntmailserver.com" as your luser_relay. You're done.
I'm currently trying to figure out why I thought that wouldn't work. Perhaps
I won't remember :-)
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bert hubert
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