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Hi,<br>
<br>
I'm a long time user of dnsmasq and I'm giving a presentation
tomorrow in which I assumed that dnsmasq could resolve any MX
request to an alternate IP address. It can do it for named domains
but I'd like to do it for any MX like can be done for A records
using the address=/#/1.2.3.4 notation (we use this to great effect
inside our development environment).<br>
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Can I do the same for MX records? The reason being that development
machines can then deliver email to any MX they ask for and it would
be delivered locally. From reading the documentation and trying it
out I can't get it to work.<br>
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I'd appreciate any help you can give.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
<br>
- Bob -<br>
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