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
machine.
Cheers, Bill
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
405.869.6170 (vox)
405.737.2043 (fax)
-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, ker
[top posting]
Sorry if replying to my own mail is bad form but I have more info:
I found a problem with named on the linux machine, fixed it. I found the
named problem when trying sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the sco machine
and getting a connection refused error.
now sendmail -v [EMAIL
ubject: Re: Sendmail forwarding
[top posting]
Sorry if replying to my own mail is bad form but I have more info:
I found a problem with named on the linux machine, fixed it. I found the
named problem when trying sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the sco
machine
and getting a connection ref
Eddie:
Eddie Strohmier wrote:
Ken:
Have you added this domain name to your sendmail.cw file?
Note this reference:
http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section4.html#4.5
I have. Should it be on both machines or just one. if so which one.
--
Ken Cole
Satisfaction Software
e-mail: [EMAIL