Hi Francisco:
        All you have to do is edit your /etc/sendmail.cw and add the
name of your virtual domains there.
For example:

If your domain is patito.com.mx  then add it , also add the name of the
mailer itself let's say your mailer is  mail.patito.com.mx
Then add the rest of your virtual domains for example: 
Virtualdomian1.com.mx
mail.virtualdomain1.com.mx
And so on...

So your /etc/sendmail.cw file would look something like this:
patito.com.mx
mail.patito.com.mx  ( here you are only adding your mail server name )
Virtualdomain1.com.mx
mail.Virtualdomain1.com.mx
and so on...
close your file and keep the changes , then kill your sendamil server and
start it over again.

Hope that helps ...


> gurus, wizards????? et al:
> 
> my sincere aplogies if this issue is not related to firewalls at all, but
> since I have seen great and knowledgeable  people in here, and I am running
> out of ideas, I decided to give it a try anyways...
> 
> I set up a server (Linux, Kernel 2.0.36) for being a central master mail
> server... as such it has to handle the local mail, mail from clients (which
> are part of the same IP series we handle) and virtual mail (you know...
> account [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to be attached and receive mail from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... being us who manage the DNS for hisdomain.com).  I went
> trhoug www.sendmail.org, spamboy.xtn.net and other sites to put together a
> sendmail.cf file that would take care of business. (BTW, I am using sendmail
> 8.9.3).  After I did the suggested steps everything seemed to be working
> well from inside... mails to the oustide were going well, mails to
> virtual_domain accounts were working... mails from outside were working ...
> not well at all:  if the mails from the outside are directed to our main
> domain (mydomain.com) everything works fine... but if it is directed to any
> of our virtual_domain accounts, they get a reply that says:
> 'Remote host said: 551 we do not relay'
> 
> In other words, virtual_domain is my concern here... if the mail for a
> virtual_domain originates within our network, everything is good... but if
> it does not, I get the error I got above... and those virtual_domains have
> to be reachable by all the world.  FYI, I put info in the deny (well known
> spammers) and ip_allow (our IP series) and left name_allow and relay_allow
> empty... (I did put our virtual domain names into those two last files but
> with no luck... so I left them empty again...)
> 
> Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!!! (and my apologies again...)
> 
> Francisco Lopez
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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