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Yes, to do that you would add a gateway rule or g_route rule, I
would use g_route as it should also help with already queued
messages:
g_route from="*" to="*@hotmail.com" dest="104.47.70.33"
ChrisP.
On 26/10/2022 6:30 am, Frank Bulk
wrote:
Is there a way to force the use of IPv4 or
IPv6 for outbound delivery to certain domains?
Microsoft is apparently having an issue
over the last 24 hours with receiving emails to hotmail.com,
live.com, and outlook.com via IPv6 – and so we’d like those
emails to be delivered via IPv4 in the meantime.
Regards,
Frank