Tony Langdon wrote:
>
>
> I'm not sure if the way you have it is legal, I use the syntax in my
> example at work (the trailing dot means not to append the default
> domain).
>
> > important addresses such as MAILER-DAEMON and root aren't masqueraded
> > (don't want to go impersonating your ISP, do you? :) ). There is a
> > space provided for this, which should be easily found from the comments
> > in sendmail.cf.
> >
>
> rw> thanks agin ;-)
>
> I suspect my original solution (with the masquerading and
> /etc/sendmail.cw) is one suitable for your situation.
>
I suspect so ,too.
But, if this little hole-in-the-shelf ISP of mine turns into something
bigger and better? Will I have to masquarade *every* user account. Can
I not set up sendmail to service a domain and not just a host?
--
robert
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