Redirect outgoing SMTP traffic

I have installed iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 on single machine and I would like to redirect outgoing SMTP traffic (send via outgoing SMTP server or Messanger Express) trough smarthost. Any ideas, how to do this easiest way?
Regards
Matej

MatejM wrote:
I have installed iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 on single machine and I would like to redirect outgoing SMTP traffic (send via outgoing SMTP server or Messanger Express) trough smarthost. Any ideas, how to do this easiest way?The standard way to achieve this is to add "daemon <smarthost hostname>" to the tcp_local channel in imta.cnf. One you have made that change you will need to run "./imsimta refresh" to recompile the MTA configuration and restart the MTA processes.
Regards,
Shane.

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