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195 the class {R} /etc/mail/relay-domains and the access database
331 RELAY_MAILER_FLAGS [undefined] Flags added to the relay mailer. Default
333 relay mailer adds `a8'. If this is not defined,
350 RELAY_MAILER_ARGS [TCP $h] The arguments passed to the relay mailer.
355 RELAY_MAILER_QGRP [undefined] The queue group for the relay mailer.
358 relay mailer.
364 (except the relay mailer).
365 RELAY_MAILER_LL [2040] The maximum line length for the relay mailer.
453 ``hostname'', in which case a default mailer type (usually ``relay'',
479 need these; the only exception is if you relay ALL
493 demand delivery, and "relay" for transmission to the
598 that is allowed to relay.
1011 you will accept and relay mail addressed to foo.com. See
1040 and you will go ahead and relay it out to arbitrary hosts
1370 Any IP address matched using $=R (the "relay-domains" file)
1500 the heuristics will add the @uucp.relay.name or @local.host.name to
1622 You can also arrange to relay all unqualified names (that is, names
1623 without @host) to a relay host. For example, if you have a central
1624 email server, you might relay to that host so that users don't have
1630 "relay". There are some user names that you don't want relayed, perhaps
1645 Again, ``mailer:'' defaults to "relay". If you define both LOCAL_RELAY
1671 If you want all outgoing mail to go to a central relay site, define
1867 sendmailMTAMapValue: relay:[smtp.example.com]
1879 sendmailMTAMapValue: relay:[mx.example.com]
2100 This would relay mail for dick@example.com to the same address but redirect
2110 This would relay mail for harry@example.com to the MX records listed for
2122 virtual@example.com on that relay machine.
2140 FEATURE(`promiscuous_relay'). You can allow certain domains to relay
2175 accepted for relay to domain.com. This feature may cause problems
2178 maintain a list of hosts/domains for which the server acts as relay.
2180 to relay spam but it will not stop outsiders from using your server
2181 as a relay for their site (that is, they set up an MX record pointing
2182 to your mail server, and you will relay mail addressed to them
2210 user@site.com for relaying if othersite.com is an allowed relay host
2220 can allow spammers to relay through your server if not setup properly.
2222 NOTICE: It is possible to relay mail through a system which the anti-relay
2317 2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4. It would allow relay for the IPv6 network
2360 "relay", but at most acceptance for local
3071 In this case, the ``mailer:'' defaults to "relay". Any messages that
3147 .bitnet smtp:relay.bit.net
3182 *.domain. IN MX 0 relay.machine
3184 and on relay.machine use the mailertable:
3346 confCR_FILE FR class [/etc/mail/relay-domains] Name of
3348 to class {R} (hosts allowed to relay).
3369 confRELAY_MAILER - [relay] The default mailer name used
4088 to the LOCAL_RELAY instead of the default relay.
4230 1 [e]smtp, relay SMTP channel
4286 R domains this system is willing to relay (pass anti-spam filters)
4290 V UUCP hosts connected to relay $V
4291 W UUCP hosts connected to relay $W
4292 X UUCP hosts connected to relay $X