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Chapter<br />

Example<br />

Print a listing of SMTP routes<br />

smtproutes print<br />

Import a listing of SMTP routes<br />

smtproutes import <br />

Export a listing of SMTP routes<br />

smtproutes export <br />

In the following example, the smptroutes command is used to construct a route<br />

(mapping) for the domain example.com to relay1.example.com,<br />

relay2.example.com, and backup-relay.example.com. Use /pri=# to specify a<br />

destination priority. THE # should be from 0-65535, with larger numbers<br />

indicating decreasing priority. If unspecified, the priority defaults to 0.<br />

(Note that you may have constructed the same mapping during the systemsetup<br />

command when you configured the InboundMail public listener.)<br />

Table 3-121 smtproutes<br />

mail3.example.com> smtproutes<br />

There are no routes configured.<br />

Choose the operation you want to perform:<br />

- NEW - Create a new route.<br />

- IMPORT - Import new routes from a file.<br />

[]> new<br />

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