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From: Joerg Jaspert (joerg
goliathbbs.dnsalias.net)Date: Wed May 02 2001 - 10:54:35 CDT
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Hi
Is there a way to do the following with postfix ?
Mail should be delivered direct to the Recipient-Domain (works). If there is
an error like host not found, bounce (with 550), etc. it should be delivered
to a relay-server.
There is the Option fallback_relay. But this only works if the remote host is
not responding.
So is set smtp_skip_5xx_greeting=yes and postfix should goto the next server
(fallback_relay) if there is a 5XX Error. But it wont, the mail gets bounced.
Or is it possible to let postfix always try the fallback_relay if there is an
error ?
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bye
Joerg
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