On Saturday 07 January 2006 04:17 pm, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
> perhaps it's because it is too late, but I miss your point. The first
> router is usually:
>
> dnslookup:
> driver = dnslookup
> domains = ! +local_domains
> transport = remote_smtp
> etc...
> no_more
>
> and this does exactly what, in my current understanding, you say.
As far as I understand it, this router uses remote_smtp only for domains
that are not listed as local_domains. The problem is that someone logs
in to our configuration system and sets up a domain. They use their
email address at that domain as their contact address.
They never get our welcome email and we lose a customer, often having to
refund a CC payment or accept a chargeback.
If I comment out (or remove) the line beginning "domains" then it'll use
remote_smtp for all email addresses, but cause too many mail-loop
considerations.
I don't think what we'd like is possible, but we can achieve similar
effect by sending out welcome emails using a different server, which
would get the old MX address from public DNS.
Jeff
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