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Hmm, not sure....
I have g_gateway (domain=*) set to a smarthost, and ideally I'd like
to bypass that smarthost for messages coming from IP address
x.x.x.x. (I'm also utilizing g_gateway_ifnot.) Currently the only
case where I'm using g_route is to send mail destined for one
particular domain to a different host (sounds like I could use
g_gateway for that, too). How does g_route_except interact with
those other settings? In other words what takes priority over what?
If we can't get this concept to work and I have to do the routing
based on sender email address, is there any way to restrict that a
particular sender email comes from a specific IP address(es)? And,
in that case, can "dest" in g_route be "*" (i.e. use MX)?
Thanks,
Bob
Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association
On 2/5/2019 4:57 PM, Surgemail Support
wrote:
Does this help you?
g_route_except "ip.address"
ChrisP.
On 6/02/2019 12:09 PM, Bob Fera
wrote:
Hello all,
I've been hunting around with no luck on this. Is there any way
to get Surgemail to send outbound mail to a specific
gateway/smarthost (or, more specifically in my case, no
smarthost) depending on the ip address the message came from
(i.e. the sender's ip address)? "g_route" does it based on
sender's email address, which I guess I'll use if I have to, but
in my particular case the IP address would be better.
Given that, does "g_route" allow "*" for the "dest" field (i.e.
use MX record to send directly and bypass the smarthost)?
In other words, and for more context, I'm trying to get emails
generated by a specific system on my network to go out directly
rather than through my smarthost/scanning service.
Thanks!
Bob
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Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association