Always true for MX record.
If you are running redhat 5.0 you can simply add your domain in the
/etc/sendmail.cw file. Otherwise as Bryan suggested add your domain to
the Cw class in the /etc/sendmail.cf
Bryan Swann wrote:
> First, you must have an MX record added to your DNS server that
> specifies the
> email server that should receive mail sent to your domain. Next, you
> must
> modify your sendmail.cf file so that your machine will accept mail
> sent to your
> domain. I believe you just need to add your domain to a CW resord in
> the
> sendmail.cf file. I'm no sendmail guru, so maybe someone else can
> give more
> info on this.
>
> jdk wrote:
>
> > I have a static IP with my ISP as mysubdomain.monk.org. I would
> like to
> > be able to use this as my mail domain, but my connection is dial-up,
> not
> > fulltime, so when I am not online, everything bounces. I believe
> there
> > is a way for my ISP to act as a go between, so that my mail goes on
> hold
> > if I am not online, rather than it bouncing. What is this called,
> and/or
> > what do I need to request my ISP to arrange, AND would I then need
> to
> > change something in my config as well for it to work properly?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > jdk
> >
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