Hello,
 
Thanks for your mail. Its working fine. Thanks a lot.
 
Javed.

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:41:17 
-0600Subject: Re: [bdlug] sendmail configuration




Dear Javedno response from any one after so many hours! apparently you asked 
the wrong group. seven years back, it would have been the right group though. 
but now a days this group is only interested in linux T-Shirts and voting for 
bangladesh and so on.Having said that, here is the solution to your problem.on 
the box that is connected to the outside world, use the mailertable feature. 
there should be a mailertable.mc file where the sendmail.cf is, which you need 
to edit (or create if it doesn't exist). the format of the file is like 
below.yourdomain.com esmtp:[1.2.3.4]yourdomain.com esmtp:[1.2.3.4]if you are 
using a DNS name, you don't need the braces, but if you are using IP, you need 
the braces. This will tell the sendmail that any mail destined to the domain of 
the first column should be delivered to the box having the IP (which is your 
internal machine's IP). do not enter your proper domain name in the 
local-host-names file -- since this box will not act as your local mailer.on 
the box that is holding the actual mail boxes, do the regular configuration. in 
the sendmail.cf file, find the line starting with DS, and right after DS, put 
the name of the original box. this is likeDSmyRelayBox.localor if my memory 
serves me right, it would beDS[1.2.3.4]where 1.2.3.4 is your internal interface 
IP address (you can put the external as well, but why force the data packets 
one more hop and add a little bit more load on the firewall?). whatever.After 
making all the changes, relbuild and reload the configurations and restart 
sendmail. That should take care of it.All I have shown here is how to do the 
relaying job, other configuration like telling the main box to accept mail or 
configuring the mail scanner with virus and spam are beyond the scope at the 
moment. But if you need help, google around a bit -- there are LOADS of 
information flying around.Hope this helps.happy linuxingQuoting "Md. Javed 
Omar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:>> Dear Group,>> I need a solution. Please help me 
someone or provide me some link.>> Suppose there are two sendmail server. One 
with real IP address and > installed sendmail clamav, spamassassin etc. Mail 
will be checked > here for virus and spam and next it will go the second server 
for > keeping users mail in their account.>> My question is what to configure 
in first server so that mail will > go to second server after checking virus 
and spam through calmav and > spamassain.>> I am using sendmail.>> Thanks in 
advance.>> javed.> __________________________________________________________> 
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