louk@tslwat.UUCP (Lou Kates) (10/22/90)
On a UNIX machine (386ix System V) how can one cause all mail being routed out through a particular host from being bounced. That is, if my machine is A, it is desired to have have all mail coming into A and being routed out of A and into another machine via neighbouring machine B to be bounced. If it is coming into A being routed out of A into another machine via neighbouring machine C then it should not be bounced. Mail originating from A would not be bounced at all. Lou Kates, Teleride Sage Ltd., tslwat!louk@watmath.waterloo.edu 416-596-1940 ext. 210
davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) (10/24/90)
Sendmail should be able to do this with a rule, or if you run deliver I *think* you can do it, but don't have docs here. Or you could just cut off your connection to B and not have routing to it. -- bill davidsen - davidsen@sixhub.uucp (uunet!crdgw1!sixhub!davidsen) sysop *IX BBS and Public Access UNIX moderator of comp.binaries.ibm.pc and 80386 mailing list "Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward" -me