Hi, David. > > I think If you has old-access style file and you are > Cwene.es and ... > > aghhh! ... other.host.ene.es exist on your DNS you are > relayed because > > you are local. > > Maybe. I am not sure. Anyway, the MAIL FROM is other.host (it > is on my DNS server but is not the localhost) and RCPT TO is outside="terra.es"
I think for sendmail the unidirectional simplified diagram relaying is (with those () tagged compiled) (STARTTSL)-(AUTH)-DNS-(ACCESS). That is, If you don't play STARTTSL, pass to AUTH. If you don't play AUTH, pass to DNS. If domain exists play ACCESS. If in access you have the other.host.ene.es(or IP) RELAYed, relay. > > P.D.what is /etc/mail/sendmail.conf for ? > > From the head of the file: > > # Parameter file for sendmail (sourced by /etc/init.d/sendmail) > # Make all changes herein, instead of altering /etc/init.d/sendmail. > # > # After making changes here, you'll need to run > /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig > # or /usr/share/sendmail/update_conf to have the changes take effect - > # If you change DAEMON_MODE, QUEUE_MODE, or QUEUE_INTERVAL, > you'll also > # need to run /etc/init.d/sendmail restart. > > > Thank you very much, > Davi Grasias.
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