Quoth John Horne on Fri, Oct 22, 1999:
> I have now changed things a little and moved the 'mx_domains' to the smtp
> transport that is used. However, mail is being sent to domains which do not
> have MX records.
> We have as the transport:
> plym_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> allow_localhost
> no_multi_domain
> hosts = $domain
> mx_domains = ! LOCAL_DOMAINS : ! cdb;TABLES/test-domains.cdb : *.PLYMOUTH
> : *.PLYM_SHORT
The mx_domains description for the SMTP transport says:
# If the hosts or fallback_hosts options are being used [...]
Alright, so far so good. But the hosts description says:
# [...] This option is
# ignored when the address has been routed by a router that supplies a host
# list (for example, lookuphost), unless hosts_override is set.
Probably using lookuphost router turns the effect of hosts off,
which is then turns the effect of mx_domains off. Try to set the
option hosts_override and see if it helps (and post the results
to the list).
Vadik.
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