FallBackSmartHost
Fallback SmartHost V8.13 and later
At sites with poor (connect-on-demand) or unreliable
network connections, SMTP connections can often
fail. In such situations, it might not be desirable
for each workstation to queue mail locally for later
delivery attempts. Prior to V8.13
sendmail, the FallbackMXhost
option
(FallbackMXhost on page 1030)
was used to provide a final, alternative method for
getting a message out the door by specifying the
name of a mail exchanger machine (MX record) of last
resort.
The trouble with this strategy is that the FallbackMXhost
option
works only if the recipient’s hostname can be looked
up in the first place. If the hostname cannot be
found, not even the FallbackMXhost
is tried.
For most well-managed sites, this is not a problem.
Machines can still look up hosts on the Internet,
even if they are on an internal business LAN or
behind a firewall. But not all sites are well
managed, and some sites disallow external lookups as
a matter of policy. For such sites, the FallbackMXhost
option
will not do.
Beginning with V8.13, the FallBackSmartHost
option has been added
to solve this particular problem. Even if the
recipient’s host cannot be found, the fallback host
specified with this new option will still be
tried.
The FallBackSmartHost
option is declared
like this:
O FallBackSmartHost=host.domain ← config file (V8.13 and later) -OFallBackSmartHost=host.domain ← command line (V8.13 and later) define(`confFALLBACK_SMARTHOST', `host.domain') ← mc config ...
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