zentena@hophead.dyndns.org writes:
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 I had the same prob's, and found this on sendmail.org:
Note that the access database is a map and just as with all maps, the database must be generated using makemap. For example: makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access This worked for me at once (though I had to reboot - As newbie I dont know how to reinitialise services :( ) But I got another problem related here: I wont relay more than about 2 Megs of attachment! How/where do I change this? finn
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