Hal, sorry to break in like this. I have a line in my sendmail.cf that
contains
DSsmtp.myisp.com
I can send mail to the Internet without any problems. My problem is that
this box cannot send any mail to the local (non-official) domain, since
*all* my mail sent from this box goes to my ISP. (And they will of
course not find my little private doamin. :-)
I do have my MX records setup in my DNS server. I can send mail between
all other PCs. I can send mail *to* this PC. But I cannot send mail from
this PC to another PC in my LAN.
What would I do to be able to send mail to the Internet through my ISPs
smtp server *but* deliver all mail to the local domain directly?
Regards
Gustav
Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 11:39:01PM +0800, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I would like to ask about the sendmail client progam. In my linux,
> > I haven't up the sendmail daemon in order to be don't as a mail relay.
> > When I'm issueing this command - "/usr/lib/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]",
> > I cannot send out this mail. I know I must setup sth on /etc/sendmail.cf
> > in order to let the sendmail client know where is SMTP server.
>
> Look for a line near the top of sendmail.cf, that says 'DS' and add
> the SMTP server there.
>
> DSmail.your_isp.com
>
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