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Configuring multiple relay hosts
To enable greater control over outbound message routing, you can configure multiple relay hosts. Using multiple relay hosts enables Domino to route mail addressed to certain Internet domains to certain relay hosts, without first performing a DNS lookup. For example, you can split external SMTP mail routing so that Domino routes all outbound Internet mail along one path, except mail addressed to a specific domain, such as *.acmepartner.com, which it sends through a specific SMTP server.
To configure multiple relay hosts, create a Foreign SMTP Domain document for each set of destinations, and then create SMTP connection documents to match these foreign SMTP domain documents. For example, using the previous example, you would create one Foreign SMTP Domain document for *.* and another for *acmepartner.com.
Foreign SMTP Domain documents are used by servers that route mail over SMTP as well as those using NRPC. For servers that use SMTP routing, Foreign SMTP Domain document indicate the destinations that need relay hosts and the relay hosts to use in each case.
For more information on creating Foreign SMTP Domain documents, see the topic Transferring outbound Internet mail to an SMTP server over Notes routing.