Hi everyone,,

I installed PMfirewall, and now I am having a problem with Sendmail....

it is setup to wait for DNS,,

and I have it setup to receive email for several domains,, and forward them
onto other ISP's mail servers for collectionn by users on those systems...

the problem is, that sendmail doesn't appear able to resolve the domains for
those ISP's...
as a result, I am getting alot of stuff in the mail que that isn't getting
forwarded on.. messages like "no data on host" are appearing everywhere....

My questions is,, what port should be open to allow this.... is it 53???

I am missing something obvious, but I am switching from administering linux,
to programming for long periods and then back again,, so I forget most of
what I knew the last time...

I have sendmail 8.11.2-1 I think, and I am now upgrading to 8.11.3-2 to see
if that helps at all.... (I think that old sendmail has a memory leak as
well, as it becomes upstable quickly.

but I think I have to open a port up....

just don't know what port number to add to my rules...

can anyone help?



Frank Hauptle
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Derek Rayne
Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2001 5:28 AM
To: Linux Newbie
Subject: [newbie] More Than One Printer


Hi there,

I am wondering how does one setup more than one printer on a system.  I
have a HP610CL setup through my parallel port with NO problems, but I
also have an HP1100 printer hooked up through a network card.  How can
I set it up also, plus how do I choose between the two.

Here is what I use: Mandrake Linux 7.2 (Desktop Version)

Thanks!


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