You will probably need to:
add the domains to sendmail.cw
format: just list the domains on seperate lines
add any virtual user mapping to virtual* files
(don't recall the formatting)
add relay permission (by domain) to access* files
format: domain.com relay
- For the virtual & relay files, you'll need to
run makemap for the changes to take effect.
Btw, I think the SMTP connection problem is a seperate issue. Check
connectivity - see if you can telnet to port 25 on the mailserver from the
desktop machine.
- Aaron Schultz
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Stewart Larsen wrote:
> I work for a small comapny and we have about 6 domain names registered. I need
> to set up virtual email domains. the requirements are that the mail must appear
> to come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] and be able to check their
> mail from home. I found a couple references on the web and even got O'Reilley's
> sendmail book, but none are very helpful. It is one machine connected to the
> net with a static IP address on a DSL. I have that domain aliased as
>192.168.110.200-205
> for setting up the email domains. I got the DNS set up so I can see mail.domain1.com
> with an nslookup, but my emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] get returned saying
> it couldn't establish a SMTP connection to mail.domain1.com. any help would
> be greatly appreciated!
>
> Stewart
>
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