First, the help. Check out www.moongroup.com, and look at their
archives for the mailhelp list. Lots of good info there, and if you
can't find the answer you need, you can join the mailhelp list and
ask there.
Second, the question; Does it really matter? DNS lookups don't
usually take more than a second. It doesn't seem, to me, that it's
really that big of an issue.
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 12:30:24 +0530, K.Deepak wrote:
>Dear All,
>
> I am having a mail-server running sendmail-8.9.3-20 on
>RedHat 6.2 box. Around 100 users are connected to his machine. Actually
>the sendmail in this machine is of relaying type and it relays all the
>mails to another mail-server running sendmail-8.8.7-20 on RedHat 5.2
>box. Now, this redhat 5.2 box is connected to the external world all the
>outgoing are sent from here.
>
>I am facing a peculiar problem here. Whenever a outgoing mail is
>received by the 6.2 box in this setup, it does not blindly forward the
>mail to the 5.2 box. Rather, it first does a dns lookup to domain to
>which the mail is meant for. After a successful lookup , it sends the
>mail to 5.2 box.
>
>My question is that - "is there any way in my sendmail of 6.2 box to
>mention that do not do the dns lookup and blindly forward all the mails
>to 5.2 box . Let the dns lookup happen in 5.2 box. "
>
>
>I need this very urgently.
>
>Please help me out
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>with warm regards
>K.Deepak
>
>
>
>
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