I was afraid of that, but that's fine. Thanks! On Thursday 06 March 2003 03:30 pm, you wrote: > On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 01:29:07PM -0600, Rich Smrcina wrote: > >On SLES 8 I am trying to get the command line mail program (/bin/mail) to > > send mail to a different machine running sendmail. From what I'm reading > > this type of configuration is called a null client, it simply routes the > > email to another server instead of having a local copy of sendmail > > running. > > Nope, this is a "smart host" or mailhub configuration. You still need > sendmail to run on the guest, but configure it to only accept > connections from the local host (use /etc/mail/access) and in > /etc/mail/mailertable, add the line: > > . smtp:other.host.com > > replaceing other.host.com with the appropriate host. Everything will > then go to the mailhub and you're home free. > > -- db
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