Ken, you need to authorize the SCO mail machine as a mail generator to your Linux box.

Edit the /etc/mail/access file.  Add a line like:

192.168.100.5 RELAY

The IP address is the address of your SCO mail machine.  Relay means that the user is 
authorized to relay mail through your Unix machine.  If you have machines with mail 
clients that need to send mail, add them also, each on a separate line.  Save the 
file, then issue the command:

makemap hash /etc/mail/access.db < /etc/mail/access

This updates the database file.  Restart sendmail, and then try to send mail from your 
SCO machine.

Cheers, Bill

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 7:10 PM
To: redhat-list
Subject: Sendmail forwarding


G'Day all,

I have an "out of the box" redhat 6.2, kernel 2.2.14-5.0 unmodified,
sendmail-8.9.3.

This machine is an internet/mail gateway with a "real world" ip address
connected directly to the internet backbone (not using an ISP in anyway)
and a local network address 192.168.xxx.xxx

All mail sent to or from the Linux gateway works.

However, I have a Sco Unix server 5.0.5 which I need setup as the mail
server.  It is running sendmail-8.8.6

I cannot get mail to or from the Sco machine from or to the Linux
machine.

What must I setup in the way of sendmail.cf, sendmail.ce, mailertable,
etc to get this to happen.

--
Ken Cole
Satisfaction Software
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Facsimile: +61 7 3268 4359
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