Glynn, Concerning your email to me about sendmail relay config's... If I put localline.com in /etc/mail/access as such: localline.com OK does this mean that remote domains can relay off of us? If I don't put our domain in this file with the "OK", will our users still be able to email out? <sigh>...I am confused! Question 2. One of our users says that he can email all of his friends, yet when he tries to send a message to a user on link2000.net, which is hosted by our backbone, he gets "Relaying Denied" error. That doesn't make sense does it? If that were so, then ALL of his email going out to remote domains would return an error as Relaying Denied. The only way he should get that error, is if he is connected to a domain other than localline and he sends email through us to link2000.net, correct? And if this were the problem, I could simply put the domain where he is physically connected to, in our access file as: foo.com OK Correct? Or am I just totally whacked? :) This can be confusing, even for a vet! :) Woody Computer Technician Security Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
