Erik,

You have a couple of choices: /etc/sendmail.cw or /etc/mail/domaintable
The exact mechanics are explained in the sendmail user's manual.  I have
used /etc/sendmail.cw for years and have had my machine recognize and
handle mail for several domains.

Randy Zeitvogel

On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, erik wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am using the dyndns.org service to give my machine a constant
> machine name.  Here at school it changes from time to time and I would
> like to have a stabel domain name.  I am registered and have a program
> that updates my IP if it changes.  My question is, how do I sent up
> sendmail to accept mail from this domain?  Is there a good document
> that would easily explaion this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -e
> 
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