VaibhaV Sharma rearranged electrons thusly:
> I have a problem to solve regarding sendmail Relay blocking. I've been using
> the /etc/mail/access file for blocking specific user's mail boxes as some of
> our employees tried to act too smart with the relay and we had about 400
> mails sent out in about 2 hours.
Set up rate limiting on your server - and also mailbox quotas. What did they
do? Spam / send chain mail?
> The thing I wanna do is that I want to block people from sending ANY mails
> outside our local domain i.e. to the smart host. But at the same time they
Have a mailhub setup, where ppl's accounts are aliased to accounts on an inner
mailserver. Only those who can send out outgoing mail get mapped in the
mailserver that relays to the outside world.
> should be able to send / receive mails from anyone in our local domain. How
> do I achieve this in sendmail?
faq at http://www.sendmail.org has this - too lazy to cut and paste though
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