You must put the IP`s from witch you want to sent mail in /etc/mail/ip_allow

-----Original Message-----
From: Eduardo Soriano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 12:22 PM
Subject: sendmail configuration


>Hello,
>
>Currently we had a single network C1 covering 40 clients.
>
>Recently I splitted this network keeping 15 clients on old C1
>and 25 moved to a new C2. Routing between C1 and C2
>is managed by a Linux system.
>
>On C1 we have a DNS and an Internet connection running on Linux.
>
>Everithing works fine. Clients on both subnetworks C1 and C2 can
>access samba server, Internet, server DB on C1 and the coffee machine.
>
>A single exception: moved clients from subnetwork C1 to C2 can't 
>longer send mail.
>
>Each mail sent from C2 reach the sendmail server and is returned
>back to the sender with the error messages:
>
>Assume the sender was trying to send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... relay traffic prohibited
>554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Service unavailable
>
>
>Could be I need to declare the new subnetwork C2 to some
>sendmail configuration file.
>
>Any idea about ?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bye
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