Hi folks,
I use diald with 2.0.34 kernel form slackware distribution, since a
couple of years ;
linux acts as a proxy server and mail server for a network of PC and
Macs to link the LAN to an ISP;
it works fine, but if some client of the network want to deliver mail to
other client inside the network, sendmail brings up the line, even if
the addresses of the sender and the receiver (i.e. MAIL FROM: and RCPT
TO: are local)
.
I've tried to setup a "cache only" dns , but the only advantage i got is
that clients does'nt have to wait for the link (sendmail says OK to the
client, then brings up the link)

the questions are:
i) does exists some filter rule to block in such a smart way SMTP
packets that only really outside SMTP traffic goes out ?
ii) (I believe that ...) it's a sendmail configuration problem. which
kind of feature or hack or rule should I use ?
(my sendmail is 8.9.3 , I use m4 to configure it)

excuse me if those questions are just "around" diald and for my
macaroni-english

Stefano Luporini
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