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Vieux 15/09/2006, 14h53   #4
Chris Lutka
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Bill,

Thanks for your reply.

> Because of the risks of broadcast mailings, it is generally a good idea
> to segregate them as much as possible from normal mail. Even assuming


You make a good point. I had considered that but I was hoping to
minimize machines and possible points of failure. Since I'm not
extremely comfortable with these kinds of modifications, I was hoping
for a quick fix solution but it appears that none really exists.

> tweaks that pick smart hosts based on sender. I've not used any of
> those, but I am aware of Neil Rickert's 'sender_based_routing' which you
> can find at http://www.cs.niu.edu/~rickert/cf/ and Andrzej Filip's
> 'smarttable' which seems to be offline at the moment.


I did see smarttable but the copies on the Internet didn't have the
correct tab formatting and since I'm not versed with Sendmail rules, I
didn't know where the tabs went. I did try the sender_based_routing
but I have no idea how to get proto.m4 to recompile or how it works
since I made the changes and didn't get the routing to work. Then
again, perhaps I had to turn the default smart host off. Humm...
things are starting to make sense. I'll have to check back into that
now.

On to try number 2!

Again, thanks for your reply.

-Chris

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