* StarTux
Damn,
Thats a great idea...I need to use the hosts.allow file, as my default setting in deny is to deny all. But can I add a line like this to my sendmail section in .allow?
AFAIK it hasto be like sendmail: LOCAL 111.222.333.0/255.255.255.0
SMTP:matthew@psychohorse.com ohno@psychohorse.com
Or, would I need to do soemthing different? Or IP based only? I need to accept e-mails and to be able to send e-mails.
Again AFAIK ( I may be completely wrong) SMTP In External address -> Internal address tcp port 25 (receiving mail out Internal address -> External address tcp port >1023 Sending mail out out Internal address -> External adress tcp port 25 In External address -> Internal address tcp port >1023
The default sendmail configuration seems to be tightly locked (only send/recieve internally on the box).
have a look also for /etc/mail directory access and relay-domains virtualusertable with them there should be no problem to achive what you want HTH -- Togan Muftuoglu