# The "mailer table" can be used to override routing for particular domains # (which are not in class {w}, i.e. local host names). # # hash /etc/mail/mailertable # # Keys in this database are fully qualified domain names or partial domains # preceded by a dot -- for example, "vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU" or # ".CS.Berkeley.EDU". As a special case of the latter, "." matches any domain # not covered by other keys. Values must be of the form: # # mailer:domain # # where "mailer" is the internal mailer name, and "domain" is where to send # the message. These maps are not reflected into the message header. As a # special case, the forms: # # local:user # # will forward to the indicated user using the local mailer, # # local: # # will forward to the original user in the e-mail address using the local # mailer, and # # error:code message # error:D.S.N:code message # # will give an error message with the indicated SMTP reply code and message, # where D.S.N is an RFC 1893 compliant error code.