Re: sendmail redirecting mail to aol.com/rr.com/isps blocking dynamicip's

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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, joe wrote:

> Mr. Adam ALLEN wrote:
> 
> >I've done quite a bit of searching and reading but haven't found an
> >answer yet.
> >
> >AOL.com and RoadRunner block incoming mail from IP's that belong to
> >residential customers- my ISP's server is a bit flaky at times.
> >
> >I want to instruct sendmail (can be convinced to use postfix easily), to
> >forward mail for specific domains to the ISP's SMTP server, and all
> >other mail through my own sendmail. 
> >
> Someone has posted the sendmail answer.
> 
> I recently switched to postfix, so here is the postfix solution in case 
> you are interested:
> 
> edit /etc/postfix/transport and add the entries for special handling as 
> follows:
> 
> aol.com           my.isps.mail.server
> roadrunner.com    my.isps.mail.server
> 
> Then type "postmap transport" and you're good to go

How would you do this for an authenticated SMTP server (aka SSL)?  I'm
also interested in this info - as I use postfix locally for my
outgoing mail.

Thanks,
Satish




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