> > > I have to do some tricky sendmail configuration. Can anyone give me a > > guide as to what to do with all those .m4 files? > > yep, choose the ones you want and stick them in your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > file and then run /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig
Like: FEATURE(genericstable)dnl ? > > The basic problem, is that I need to run one set of rewrites for local > > mail and one for external mail(i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] when sending > > locally becomes say [EMAIL PROTECTED] when sending local mail and > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] when sending external mail) > > this is an odd requirement... why do you want to do this? i am aware of > no easy way to do this and am having difficulty imagining a circumstance > where you would be forced to (or would want to). can you give us a little > more info to work with? Right: my machine is pick.sel.cam.ac.uk University Computing Service (UCS) rules say that [EMAIL PROTECTED] are not allowed to be valid email addresses. I therefore tell sendmailconfig that my mail hostname is cam.ac.uk {This is because when using exim, my mail smarthost would just bounce things with a cannot route to sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] even if I had set the From: line correctly}. Internal mail, therefore needs the hostname bit changed to pick.sel.cam.ac.uk, so that people replying to local mail reply to the sender locally rather than trying to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is a valid external mail address in many cases). External mail, however, needs to substitute peoples @cam.ac.uk email addresses. For example, user emma needs to have [EMAIL PROTECTED], mcv21 needs to become [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. > you might check out genericstable and the userdatabase i believe that they > might do what you want but you would have to maintain a user database of > all addresses at either domain which wouldn't be a lot of fun. I don't have very many users, and so re-running some sort of database generator would be OK, but I can't figure out sendmail at all :( Thanks, Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society Selwyn College Computer Support http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Chamber/8841/ http://www.cam.ac.uk/CambUniv/Societies/tolkien/ http://pick.sel.cam.ac.uk/