Re: Force sendmail outbound routing for specific domain name

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     Your problem sounds like it has nothing to do with sendmail, but with any
IP traffic.  Does the other company have a Web or FTP site at the same IP
address or with in the same class C?  If so, when email doesn't work, I bet
neither of these work either.  I've seen this happen before.  The ISP isn't
properly routing traffic between your two networks.  I'm not sure you if you
could put in a static route that would by pass your ISP's faulty routing
tables or not.  I'm betting probably not.

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