Darren Pilgrim a écrit :
> I have a setup with postfix MXes handing mail off to postfix backend
> mailbox servers via smtp.  I currently have transport_maps returning
> "relay:[fqdn]" where fqdn is the backend server hostname to which mail
> is delivered.  I want to change this to individual transports (one per
> backend) so I can defer delivery, control MX-side queue lifetimes and
> other timeouts, etc. on a per-backend basis.  Is there a way to specify
> within master.cf the next hop of an smtp(8) transport?  Will setting
> relayhost on each transport do this?  For example:
> 
> In master.cf:
> dojebon    unix - - n 0 0 smtp -o relayhost=[dojebon.example.com]
> haagen  unix - - n 0 0 smtp -o relayhost=[haagen.example.com]
> 

there's no "relayhost" parameter in tha manpage of smtp:

$ man smtp |grep relayhost
$

> And have transport_maps return "dojebon" or "haagen" as appropriate.
> 
> Or am I limited to cloning relay and specifying the nexthop when
> returning the transport?  For example:
> 
> In master.cf:
> dojebon    unix - - n 0 0 smtp
> haagen  unix - - n 0 0 smtp
> 
> And have transport_maps return "dojebon:[dojebon.example.com]" or
> "haagen:[haagen.example.com]" as appropriate.


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