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Thanks for your help, but I have functioning the sendmail in the systems.
And I don't know if these idea function whit sendmail. ??
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Sheer El-Showk wrote:
> Another way to handle this, if I'm understood your problem properly, is to
> set the MX record for all the hosts in the domain (ie all your
> workstations) to be the mail server host. That way, even if mail is sent
> from one workstation as user@workstation.domain.com, when someone replies
> to it the mail to workstation.domain.com will be routed to
> mailserver.domain.com. Then all you have to do is configure your mail
> server to receive mail for all the different workstations (I can help if
> its qmail, I don't know sendmail very well at all). If you're interested
> in this solution I can elucidate.
>
> Sheer
>
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Hans-Joachim Picht wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:45:22PM -0800, Victor Manuel Banuelos Alvarez wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > > How can I do for to make that appear the e-mail direction of user
> > > correctly when they send a mail to somebody?? by example:
> > > user@server.domainIP
> >
> > sendmail:
> >
> > 1) When your domain is foobar.com add the entry "DMfoobar.com" to you
> > /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
> >
> > 2) Then vi /etc/mail/aliases
> >
> > abuse: root
> > root: hans
> >
> > Syntax: <alias>:<realuser>
> > In this example mail for abuse@foobar.com is delivered to
> > root@foobar.com and mail for root@foobar.com is delivered to
> > hans@foobar.com
> >
> > 3) vi /etc/mail/mailertable
> > Syntax <localuser> <real email adress>
> > Example: hans hans@foobar.com
> >
> > If your Server is called 123.foobar.com and a user called hans is
> > sending a message from this host, the from adress gets changed from
> > hans@123.foobar.com to hans@foobar.com.
> >
> > 4) newaliases aliases.db aliases
> >
> > 5) /usr/sbin/makemap -f hash /etc/mail/mailertable.new.db \
> > < /etc/mail/mailertable;
> >
> > 6) /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
> >
> > With best regards
> >
> > Hans
> > --
> > "If you are using an Macintosh e-mail program that is not from Microsoft, we
> > recommend checking with that particular company. But most likely other
> > e-mail programs like Eudora are not designed to enable virus replication."
> > -- http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/office/2001/virus_alert.asp
> >
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