Hi Glen,

I think you may have DNS problems, not sendmail problems.

Things to check...

1) Are all MX records set up properly? i.e. pointing to valid hosts
2) Are all mail server hosts "A" records and NOT "CNAME" records? It can
work with CNAMEs but is strongly recommended against.
3) Is the host.sub.domain.com that handles MX for that subdomain set up
properly.
4) Is the reverse mapping of the domain/subdomain set up properly to allow
sendmail to reverse it.
5) Once all those are true you should be able to just use the class "w" file
and the virtusertable to map out your mail transfers (I could be wrong on
that since I haven't needed to use subdomains for years) But otherwise the
relay-domains file will do what you need.

You may also have to look into masquerading, but I don't think that applies
to incoming just outgoing.

Hope that helps.

Have fun,
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Wednesday, June 21, 2000, 6:56:13 PM, you wrote:

GLE> Running RedHat 6.2, Sendmail 8.9.3.  When I address mail to
GLE> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sendmail on the recipient end (my server) is rewriting
GLE> it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Needless to say the mail is bouncing with a "we
GLE> do not relay" message. Any thoughts as to why the rewrite and how I can
GLE> fix it?

GLE> Glen
GLE> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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