Well Then U have No option other than using pop b4 smtp :)
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ksemat writes:

> On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick.
> > E
> > Systems Engineer
> > Infocom Uganda Limited
> > Tel:077409672 or 075409672
> > 
> > 
> Well if you had looked at my question you could see that I can't possibly
> put every domain in the world in my rcpthosts file. here is an example:
> The domain is domain1.co.ug and it is in rcpthosts:
> telnet smtp.server 25
> 220 smtp.server ESMTP
> helo domain1.co.ug
> 250 smtp.server
> mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 250 ok
> rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 553 sorry, that domain  isn't in my list of allowed rcpt hosts (#5.7.1)
> 
> Thus you see the recipients would all have to be in rcpt hosts which is
> just not workable.
> I am talking about relaying and not acting as a secondary mx for a domain.
> 


Systems Engineer
Infocom Uganda Limited
Tel:077409672 or 075409672

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