> Quoting Gerardo Soto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Hi Francisco:
> >     All you have to do is edit your /etc/sendmail.cw and add the
> > name of your virtual domains there.
> > For example:
> > 
> > If your domain is patito.com.mx  then add it , also add the name of the
> > mailer itself let's say your mailer is  mail.patito.com.mx
> > Then add the rest of your virtual domains for example: 
> > Virtualdomian1.com.mx
> > mail.virtualdomain1.com.mx
> > And so on...
> > 
> > So your /etc/sendmail.cw file would look something like this:
> > patito.com.mx
> > mail.patito.com.mx  ( here you are only adding your mail server name )
> > Virtualdomain1.com.mx
> > mail.Virtualdomain1.com.mx
> > and so on...
> > close your file and keep the changes , then kill your sendamil server and
> > start it over again.
> > 
> > Hope that helps ...
> 
     Not true at all:??????
Hmmmm.... I think there is a big difference between something not "beeing
true at all " and beeing true, depending on the sendmail version someone
is using don't you think ? . 
 
> 
> If you are using sendmail 8.9.3 there is a file called /etc/mail/access; you can
> look at this file and make the right changes (include the right ip addresses or
> names in the OK or RELAY lines ), and then with:
> 
> makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
> 
> Visit www.sendmail.org -> Configuration Tips for more info.



                I could not agree more ! 


                        Cheers

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