Hi All, I am running a sendmail mailserver, say local.domainA.com collecting mail for domainA. MX for domainA is hosted and points at remote.domainA.com from where I periodically POP and multidrop onto local.domainA.com. Users for domainA use local as their POP and SMTP server.
Now, I need to also service a second domainB. The users for domainB need to be able to use local to POP and relay their mails. I had DjdomainA.com in my sendmail.cf which I have now removed. Due to this, mails to local-user@domainA are no longer being delivered locally. Can I have two Dj's? I have tried both domainA.com and domainB.com in my local-host-names, but that does not help. The users of the two domains are on two separate subnets and it is desired as far as possible to have minimal exposure between domains except for delivery of mails from one domain to the other to be done locally. Is virtusertable/genericstable the way to go? I have been through http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html and while it seems to be more suited to setups that are actually MX hosts for multiple domains, if I have understood, in my situation, I would have: virtusertable: [EMAIL PROTECTED] userA [EMAIL PROTECTED] userB genericstable: userA [EMAIL PROTECTED] userB [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this correct? However the above seems meaningless when I am using fetchmail and saying: userX there is X here And reverse mapping is unnecessary as the email clients set the From/Reply To: for users of the respective domains. Also, it does not do local delivery within domainX and between domains domainX and domainY. Alternatively, should I run sendmail for domainB at a different port on local and do a NAT REDIRECT for the domain to the other port at my gateway? Any help or pointers to more information would be greatly appreciated. TIA Regards, Gaurav ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
