On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Dennie Lee wrote:
> I have been spending quite a bit of time trying to figure out how to
> pull this one off, but I am on the verge of pulling out my hair. I am
> trying to set up sendmail to do the following:
>
> Our Host Name: bbtel.local
> ISP Host Name: bbtel.com
>
> 1. Mail needs to be routed internally for most users. They will not be
> able to send mail externally. This is the easy part.
>
> 2. Those who need an outside account will have an account on our ISP's
> server. We are using Netscrape under Win95, and I would LIKE to have all
> mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to automatically be sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] This would allow our employees to only have to remember
> the username. I can't imaging making them memorize "Joe's e-mail
> address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], while Bob's e-mail address is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]". All machines will be accessing the internet through the
> linux server, that part is working fine (using Masquerading).
>
> ANY help is greatly appreciated. Sometimes I feel like I am the only
> one on the whole planet who is trying to pull this one off.
Have a look at the domaintable feature.
--
Henrik Olsen, Dawn Solutions I/S
URL=http://www.iaeste.dk/~henrik/
Get the rest there.
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