Simple sendmail vhost
IT Dept
ismanager at ccbnpts.com
Wed Nov 3 23:30:09 UTC 2004
This is a question better asked in the Mail Help mailing list on
Moongroup.com (mailhelp at moongroup.com) but I'll try and answer here ...
In 'local-host-names' add:
bbb.com ##and any other domains, inc. subdomains you might alias as
In 'relay-domains' add:
bbb.com ##and any other domains you might relay for
In 'virtusertable' add:
someone at bbb.com localsomeone ##and/or
another at bbb.com outsideother at zzz.com ##and any other variations, see
your 'aliases' for format
Then do 'service sendmail restart' so that sendmail will hash the
'virtusertable' table for use.
Understand that I'm not a sendmail guru so the above, though it should
work, may not be very elegant.
Can't help you with mailman as I don't use it. As above, I recommend you
subscribe to the mail help list, they should be able to help you there.
:)
Good luck.
Paul Pettit
IT Manager
CCB Inc.
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Saltzman
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 2:20 PM
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Subject: Simple sendmail vhost
Is there a simple recipe to set up virtual mail hosting with sendmail?
I've foudn the sendmail page, but I haven't convinced myself that it
describes exactly what I want to do.
I have a mail server at mail.aaa.com that serves mail to mail.aaa.com,
www.aaa.com, etc. I also have domain bbb.com, and I want mail.aaa.com
to
serve (incoming) mail for bbb.com as well as the addresses it currently
serves. I want to redirect mail to various ids at bbb.com to users at
other domains. I also want to run mailman list servers for aaa.com and
bbb.com on the same server.
Any pointers welcome. Thanks.
--
Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
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