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195 the class {R} /etc/mail/relay-domains and the access database
621 i.e., a list of domains which are nevertheless passed to
623 canonification for local domains, e.g., use
658 routing for particular domains (which are not in class {w},
666 or partial domains preceded by a dot -- for example,
688 limited to your own domains. It may be useful if you
745 if you have several domains with disjoint namespaces hosted
752 domains are actually entire domains to be hidden. All
753 hosts within the masquerading domains will be rewritten
764 NOTE: only domains within your jurisdiction and
822 virtual domains to be hosted on one machine. For example,
869 to (and from) those domains, which by default includes also
965 domains, which will limit the feature to only apply to
966 these domains -- this will reduce unnecessary DNS
1062 use this feature to accept all domains on input, even if
1067 specified domains for administrative reasons. Moreover,
1370 Any IP address matched using $=R (the "relay-domains" file)
1995 Additionally, you can specify equivalent domains for LDAP routing using
2140 FEATURE(`promiscuous_relay'). You can allow certain domains to relay
2164 then any host in any of your local domains (that is, class {m})
2178 maintain a list of hosts/domains for which the server acts as relay.
2239 to accept such domains, e.g., because you are inside a firewall that
2253 Notice: domains which are temporarily unresolvable are (temporarily)
2254 rejected with a 451 reply code. If those domains should be accepted
2272 selected domains. For example, you may choose to reject all mail
2466 domains, or addresses in your domain which should not receive mail:
2473 domains (class {w}), any user at host.my.TLD, and the single address
2528 Notice: to avoid checking your own local domains against those
3132 If you want to have different address in different domains, take
3142 database containing the routing information for various domains.
3346 confCR_FILE FR class [/etc/mail/relay-domains] Name of
4048 that all domains in envelope addresses are fully qualified if the message
4270 B domains that are candidates for bestmx lookup
4275 G domains that should be looked up in genericstable
4281 M domains that should be mapped to $M
4282 N host/domains that should not be mapped to $M
4284 P top level pseudo-domains: BITNET, DECNET, FAX, UUCP, etc.
4286 R domains this system is willing to relay (pass anti-spam filters)