On 07/12/2012 09:12, Luigi Rosa wrote:
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Hi,
I have a border SMTP server that has some local mailbox and relays other
recipients to an internal Exchange server
Relay to Exchange is done via transport file with something like this:
exchange.acme.com relay:[10.10.10.10]
Old Exchange has been decommisioned and moved to a new host 10.10.10.11
I have updated transport file to reflact the new IP, but I still have some
mails in queue like this:
3YHHKX0CKSzB96g 14711 Thu Dec 6 14:12:32 x...@xxx.com
(delivery temporarily suspended: connect to 10.10.10.10[10.10.10.10]:25:
Connection timed out)
Is there a way to redirect the queued emails to the new server using "local"
postfix tools instead of something like dual IP on Exchnge server?
postsuper -r ALL
Thank you in advance.
Ciao,
luigi
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