Look at /etc/mail/mailertable
hostname.com smtp:exchange.hostname.com
exchange.hostname.comsmtp:exchange.hostname.com
Define exchange.hostname.com in /etc/hosts of your sendmail machine.
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Rob Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vees.net/
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Marcel Welschbillig
A simple way to do this is to have separate DNS servers serving the same
zones, one for the outside and one for the inside. When Internet
systems do an MX query for your mail domain(s), they get the address of
your Debian SMTP gateway. Your gateway box should use the inside DNS
system for
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to setup sendmail to forward all INCOMING mail to
an exchange server ? I have a Debian firewall running send mail with an
exchange server behind the fire wall on a private IP. I would like all
mail to be MXed to
Look at /etc/mail/mailertable
hostname.com smtp:exchange.hostname.com
exchange.hostname.comsmtp:exchange.hostname.com
Define exchange.hostname.com in /etc/hosts of your sendmail machine.
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Rob Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vees.net/
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Marcel Welschbillig
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to setup sendmail to forward all INCOMING mail to
an exchange server ? I have a Debian firewall running send mail with an
exchange server behind the fire wall on a private IP. I would like all
mail to be MXed to the Debian box and then forwarded to the Exchange box.
A simple way to do this is to have separate DNS servers serving the same
zones, one for the outside and one for the inside. When Internet
systems do an MX query for your mail domain(s), they get the address of
your Debian SMTP gateway. Your gateway box should use the inside DNS
system for
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to setup sendmail to forward all INCOMING mail to
an exchange server ? I have a Debian firewall running send mail with an
exchange server behind the fire wall on a private IP. I would like all
mail to be MXed to the Debian box and then forwarded to the Exchange box.
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