--- jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have you tried yanking out relaying based on mx and
> just adding the IPs of
> the machines you want to relay for in your >
/etc/mail/access file?
> if you try that, don't forget to do a makemap on > >
the file afterwards.
> and uh, you may have to bump sendmail too.

I'm trying it now -- it looks promising.  What do you
mean 'bump sendmail'?  Restart it, sighup it, or
something else?

I am getting a new error when I try and send mail
after adding my domain to /etc/mail/access.  Now I
get, from /var/log/maillog:

Dec 12 20:26:19 mother sendmail[7467]: gBD2QI6v007467:
SYSERR(jdhunter): queueup: cannot create queue temp
file
./tfgBD2QI6v007467, uid=501: Permission denied

501 is the uid of the sender of the message that
generated the logfile entry.  When I upgraded to the
new version of sendmail, I had to create a new user
and group smmsp.smmsp.  My guess is that I need to
change the ownership information of some dir to
smmsp.smmsp so that these temp files can be written.

Any suggestions here?

Thanks,
John Hunter

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