Avi,
Send me your email again, and I'll send you a sendmail.cf file that will
fix your problem.
- Herman
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Paul Sims wrote:
->>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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