Re: Breaking the sendmail code / sendmail for dummies

2010-02-08 Thread Warren Block
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John wrote: ... So - I did all that you suggested, and it sure looks like it worked, but I still have a question. It did both the hostname.mc and the hostname.submit.mc files and .cf files, but I didn't do anything to the hostanme.submit.mc file. Am I still OK? Yes, editin

Re: Breaking the sendmail code / sendmail for dummies

2010-02-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 08/02/2010 13:11, John wrote: > So - I did all that you suggested, and it sure looks like it worked, > but I still have a question. It did both the hostname.mc and the > hostname.submit.mc files and .cf files, but I didn't do anything > to the hos

Re: Breaking the sendmail code / sendmail for dummies

2010-02-08 Thread John
On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:28:20PM -0700, Warren Block wrote: > On Sun, 7 Feb 2010, John wrote: > > > A little background - elwood will be the mail hub. Any e-mail > > originating from within my local network should be re-written to > > eliminate the specific host name and only use the higher lev

Re: Breaking the sendmail code / sendmail for dummies

2010-02-07 Thread Warren Block
On Sun, 7 Feb 2010, John wrote: A little background - elwood will be the mail hub. Any e-mail originating from within my local network should be re-written to eliminate the specific host name and only use the higher level domain. I belive that is "MASQUERADE_AS". In trying to make sure this i

Breaking the sendmail code / sendmail for dummies

2010-02-07 Thread John
OK - I'm chasing my tail here. I've been reading /etc/mail/README /usr/share/sendmail/cf/README and a lot of other README files, but I'm missing the big picture - I'm definitely beating my head against trees without a map of the forest. The last time I changed a *.cf file was in 2002, so my recol