Mikkel,
Doesn't help. Thanks anyway.
BTW, my home network is so small that I don't have any real mail host.
If any PC in my network comes close to be a mail host, then it's the
very PC that I have problems with.
Come to think of it, this must be a typical problem at a mail host.
How does a mail host know to send local mail to the local network and
other mail to a 'smart' smtp host at an ISP?
Regards
Gustav
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> > Hal,
> >
> > Having done that in one of my PCs, I can no longer send mail from this
> > PC to my *local* network.
> >
> > Now *all* my mail goes to the ISPs smtp server.
> >
> > How could I make sure that Sendmail delivers mail to my local network
> > directly, but delivers any mail to another domain (or IP range) through
> > the 'smart' smtp server?
> >
> > Regards
> > Gustav
> >
> Try setting DH to your local mail host. For me, it is:
> DHgatekeeper.infinity-ltd.com
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