Dear Murthy Raju,

Which versiion of  Redhat you are using?
I had a problem with the mails within organisation, they too are queued up
for delivery instead of going immediately. I was trying RedHat 5.2.

Thanks
Love and regards
Prasad

-----Original Message-----
From: Murthy Raju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, September 23, 1999 10:43 PM
Subject: [LI] dialup mail server - sendmail help request


>Hi,
>
>I have just setup an dialup mail server on Redhat linux using Sendmail
>(ver 8.9.3) in an organisation.
>
>All incoming mail for the users in the organisation reaches their mail
>server on the Net. It is periodically downloaded by the local mail server
>which is connected on dial up lines and distributed to the users' mail
>boxes on the local mail server.
>
>The mails from the organisation to the internal email adresses like
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc. are immediately delivered to the local mail
>boxes and other external mails are queued to be uploaded to the remote
>relay host.
>
>Now the problem is that the organisation has started a few branches at
>other locations.
>
>Now if the user1 is at location1( the place where the offline mail server
>is setup) and user2 at location2, only mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>shd be locally delivered and mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] shd be
>queued to be sent to the relay host.
>
>How do I handle this? Are there any directives that can be included in
>sendmail.cf or aliases file to solve thisproblem?
>
>Please alos mail me a copy of the reply.
>
>Thanks in advance for help.
>With regards
>Murthy Raju
>
>
>
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