IIRC, you HAVE to have revmaps working, unless somewhere else you conf() that out in your .mc (again, you don't have one, but that's the sendmail way of turning it off). If it can't do a revlookup, it will 4XX or 5XX the message, depending on the particular response it gets back from trying to do the lookup. (Host must resolve to accept the mail). Best bet is to set up, on your internal DNS server, a lookup table for the 172.16.0.0 network. Works great for me. :) D At 12:10 PM -0600 1/29/00, Jym & Sharon Brittain wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Nick Zentena wrote:
Jym & Sharon Brittain wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Nick Zentena wrote:
Jym & Sharon Brittain wrote:
"##### @(#)access_db.m4 8.8 (Berkeley) 5/19/1998 #####"
is included in the sendmail.cf. So i assume it is being used.
My /etc/mail/access file is as follows: # With this file you can control the access # to your mailserver, example: # # cyberspammer.com 550 We don't accept mail from spammers # okay.cyberspammer.com OK # sendmail.org OK # 128.32 RELAY # # Take a look at /usr/share/sendmail/README for a full description 127 OK 164.58 OK 172.16 OK tulsa-v-90-12.ilinkusa.net OK
Have you tried RELAY instead of okay?
Nick
Yes, I have. It didnt make any difference, I still got error
550, relaying
denied
Well the only difference between that and mine is I added the machine names also.
So I've got a line :
hophead RELAY
That's a problem, the machines on the 172.16 network do not have names. There is no DNS entry for them
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