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The crux of your problem is that you didn't enable Sendmail
envelope Masquerading.  I recommend to follow TrinityOS's M4
scripts and compile up a new /etc/sendmail.cf file that will
hide all your internal machines behind one REAL FQDN.

--David


>I have a linux box and am using IP masq for internet access for all of the
>private network computers.  On the firewall box I am running sendmail 8.9.3
>and have followed all of the trinity OS suggestions and it still won't
>either accept the mail and send it on or if I put the private network IP's
>in the /etc/mail/relay-domain file it will accept the mail but errors in the
>relay of the mail.  The mail is refused by the receiving host because the
>received mail IP is the IP of the private network. i.e. host.com
>[10.10.1.10].  What config should I try to get it to pick up the FQDN of the
>masq host.

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