On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:56:05 -0500 (CDT)
"Jim Streit" <jimstreit at northlans.com> wrote:

> I'm doing the same thing, but I'm using sendmail.  I found that some sites
> were blocking the address ranges of Road Runner users, but I haven't seen
> anyone blocking Road Runners mail servers.  RR allows me to relay off them
> because the message is coming from one of their ip's (just like a user
> sending mail with Outlook Express)
> 
> I had to create a couple of entries in my /etc/mail/mailertable like the
> following:
> aol.com		smtp:smtp-server.mn.rr.com
> netscape.net	smtp:smtp-server.mn.rr.com
> mn.rr.com		smtp:smtp-server.mn.rr.com
> 
> Basically what this is telling sendmail is that for aol.com addresses
> forward those messages to smtp-server.mn.rr.com using smtp.  The Road
> Runner server then forwards the mail onto the approriate location.
> 
> Hope this helps

Definately, I think the qmail equivalent is pretty similar.  I'll try it tomorrow and see if it hoses everything up.

Josh


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