sendmail relay prob.

ajay sysadmin at tivimtech.com
Fri May 27 04:40:01 UTC 2005


well i have done all these changes but still it bounces back message and i had to make entry in virtusertable otherwise message sits in outbox with error mess "karuppan1 is rejected by server" , there is some other issue

tell me?

thanks and regards

ajay
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: William Kirk 
  To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux 
  Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:49 PM
  Subject: Re: sendmail relay prob.


  This is easy.  Just enter into /etc/aliases karuppan1: <outside email address>  then run newaliases.
  And if you want to add for the user to relay mail from your server you would make an entry in /etc/mail/access like as follows.  "<users ip address if static>  RELAY"
  Then you do a makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access providing that is how you have your sendmail set up, to use hash.

  Regards,

  Bill Kirk

  At 04:05 AM 5/26/2005, you wrote:

    i am using sendmail to fetchmail mails from my domain "tivimtech.com" and using aliases under on mailbox i.e. pop account.
    i can also relay mail outside but except anyuser at tivimtech.com 
    as if i send mail to anyuser on tivimtech.com , it simply try to route it locally but i want it to be relayed outside as i have created a seprate pop a/c for one of my company employe on internet in tivimtech.com
    he keeps on moving so he need mails outside.
     
    so i wanna send mail to this particular user outside on my network.
     
    tell me some was so as i can exclude this id "karuppan1 at tivimtech.com " from my local network and if anyone sends mail at this id it simply goes outside or is their some was if sendmail do not find some entry locally , it simply relay it outside.
     
    hope you have understoop my problem
     
    thanks and regards
     
    ajay 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
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