You can specify an alternate MTA (with smtp_fallback_relay) for

> delayed mail.  There is no feature to specify an alternate delivery
> agent for delayed mail.
>
>
Hmm, I was aware of that thing.  I've not used this feature but it's
definitely worth trying.

The example looks like an attempt to circumvent Yahoo etc. rate
> limits per client IP address.  I don't have to make that "easy"
> with Postfix.
>

It's not about me trying to do spam. I'm part of a hosting company and
sometimes our IPs get blocked temporarily when our outbound spam system
stops performing for some odd reason.

Thanks for the help.


>
>         Wietse
>



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Regards,
Abhijeet Rastogi (shadyabhi)
http://blog.abhijeetr.com

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