> thank you very much for trying to help out. I must be really dumb, but
> your suggestions do not seem to work for me. Here is the output of my
> sendmailconfig after I added the lines you suggest:
welcome to sendmail hell.
> FEATURE(nodns) is no-op.
hmm, okay i haven't actually used this
> Now when i issue a "mail bob" command, where bob is my local user,
> whether I am connected or not I do not get any mail in my local mailbox.
>
> Aug 11 10:18:22 deb760xl sendmail[2008]: KAA02006: to=root, ctladdr=root
> (0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=nullclient,
> relay=9.87.2.
I have the follwoing setup on my IBM Thinkpad running Debian slink:
when I am in the office I have sendmail configured to route all mail to
my permanently connected 9.87.2.151 machine.
when I am disconnected (with only my 127.0.0.1) I would only need to be
able to send mail to my local users (for
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