Well, hee, hee, it's /etc/sendmail.cf time!
Michael, I haven't had to do this so I have no personal experience with
it, so take what I'm going to say with salt, but....
In your /etc/sendmail.cf file you'll find the following lines:
# place to which unknown users should be forwarded
#Kuser user -m -a<>
#DLname_of_luser_relay
The easy way is to modify them. The preferred method is to modify the .mc
file by adding in the correct FEATURE(...). Someone else will have to tell
you how to do that. I don't have an exhaustive list of available features
so can't give you the proper syntax.
Glen
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Michael Gatti wrote:
>Hello List Members
>
>I would like my Sendmail to forward e-mail to another
>server when he receives mail to a unknown local user.
>I have a overload on a mail server at my ISP and I
>installed a Server using RedHat 6.0 and Sendmail to balance
>the e-mail load. The problem is that I had to transfer some
>mail accounts to the new server (something around 300
>accounts), but now if one of those users tries to send e-
>mail to a user of my domain but with he's e-mail account on
>the old server he receives a Unknown User Message from the
>new server.
>My old server is running Windows NT with Mdaemon Mail
>Server and he has the option to forward e-mail to the next
>MX server (following the DNS I've setup) or to a Host I
>designate if the user is not local. That's whaqt I want to
>do with SendMail.
>
>Does anyone know what I have to edit in Sendmail's config
>files? Or were can I find this type of info?
>
>All help is thenkful ...
>
>Best Regards
>Michael Gatti
>Malbanet Serviços Online
>Caxias do Sul - RS - Brazil
>
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