Hugh E Cruickshank wrote: > > You are correct. I was referring to routing email _from_ one of our > domain names through a separate mail server then out to the 'net. > Upon rereading the mailertable doc it appears that this is for routing > email _to_ on of our domain names so it will not work for what I was > looking for. > > The reason I was trying to do this is that we have our production > sever sending out automated emails from one location and our sales > and support staff sending out emails from another location both using > one domain name. I was trying to consolidate all email for this > domain name to/from one mail server. > > It is not critical but it would have been nice to do. I am not going > to waste too much more effort on this as I have more critical things > that need my time. You can use SMART_HOST to send the mail from any single host through a specified relay. If the same machine is sending for more than one domain, you may be able to configure the application sending the automated emails to send to a specified SMTP server. Users can almost certainly configure their mail agent to sent through the SMTP server of their choice. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos