mahalo vince, will cram postfix tonight, implementation is tomorrow. will let you know how it goes....
-ho'ala Vince Hoang said: > On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:10:54PM -1000, Ho'ala Greevy wrote: >> On a private, non-routed network, is there a way to create >> some sort of hosts entry for a domain name that sendmail will >> acknowledge? > > OK. RFC1918. > >> For example, say I wanted sendmail to send all mail destined >> for @somemail.com to a private IP of 192.168.1.254. Is there >> a way to do this in sendmail? I tried creating the entry in >> /etc/hosts but apparently sendmail didn't pay it no mind. I'd >> prefer to use qmail, but in this case I need to use sendmail. I >> can probably solve this with bind, but I'd prefer sendmail to >> do it. > > I would normally suggest setting up split-brained DNS to handle > internal name resolution. But.. > > Lookup mailertable. I think the rule should be something like: > mydomain.com smtp:[192.168.1.254] > > Be sure to upgrade sendmail, because the recent overflow can > reach internal hosts. While I am at it, a plug for postfix: it is > a drop in replacement, and the transport map is documented very > well for this behavior. > > Bind and sendmail. Ugh. > > -Vince > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau