> Hi Richard, hope your well..
> It one box kernel is 44.131.88.1 and Tnos running as 44.131.88.3.
> Tnos handle both smtp and nntp as they are compressed, important on the
> user ports etc,
> 
> I've converted a hub from running UKNOS under dos to RH 5.2 Linux
> kernel 2.0.36.
> unfortunately there are still a few send smtp to the old address of
> 44.131.88.1, which as the is no smtp client running gets bounced.
> All I need to get going is something to catch the incoming mail,
> misaddressed, and forward it to 44.131.88.3   Tnos.
> 
> 
>  I thought perhaps sendmail, the rpm 's available so the install should
> be easy, but its the config as sendmail sort of blows my brain away..
> 
> All its gotta do is basically cache the incoming, 
> >
> >1. Is this one system or two?
> >2. Is sendmail available on both?
> >3. What version(s) of sendmail?
> >4. How paranoid are you about relaying?
> >5. Is this pure Unix or *NOS on Unix?

OK Richard

You have one system running *NOS under Linux, you have sendmail available
for the Linux and it is in the *NOS.

3. What version is the Linux sendmail ?
4. How paranoid are you about relaying?
5. How "compressed" is the smtp ? If the headers are compressed then
        sendmail will not work.

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        Richard
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