On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, R Chris Ross wrote:
: What has to be put into the sendmail.cf to allow forwarding for a
: specific domain other than the domain that the sendmail server is
: part of?
Use the mailertable feature.
Remco
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What has to be put into the sendmail.cf to allow forwarding for a
specific domain other than the domain that the sendmail server is
part of?
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Could you create a mailertable like this:
your-domain.dom smtp:nt-machine.your-domain.dom
???
Or, if your NT machine is reachable from the internet, why not just set that
host as your MX for your-domain.dom so incoming mail goes to it in the first
place?
On 24-Sep-97 Dale Harrison wro
Admittdly, this has squat to do with Debian in particular, but I figure
someone on here would know.
I've currently got an NT server running Exchange 5, which serves as an
email host. It used to dialup to the net, deliver mail, hang up and
generally consume vast amounts of resources.
Theres now a
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