Would it be simpler to point the client workstations at sendmail on the mail server as the smtp server, and point sendmail on the mail box at your isp as relay smart host ? The users will be posting locally and sendmail will relay the stuff to the isp when a connection is active. On Tuesday, April 11, 2000 6:26 AM, Herman Knief [SMTP:herman@knief.net] wrote:
Use access.db... there's a file in /etc/mail called access... edit this file to include your local domain such as this:
local.domain RELAY
then do a "makemap hash access < access" and this should do it. Also, in the sendmail options under yast, you probably want to set your "from header" to your domain name and enable masquerading of the domain.
- Herman
Avi Schwartz wrote:
Hi,
I have a small network that I would like to set up in such a way that one machine will relay the mail message sent from the other (internal) machines, but I don't want to open that machine to relay from outside this network. How can I do it?
Thanks, Avi
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