Re: Sendmail local LAN delivery

2008-07-27 Thread Bruno Joho
Hi Derek

thanks for the reply.
My intention was to deliver the mails between the workstations on the
LAN directly. Every Workstation
on the LAN would have an appropriate cf file which forwards mails with
a destination on the WAN - to the
WAN-Smarthost, any mail going to a destination from inside the LAN
would be delivered
directly to the destination host without involving a (LAN) smarthost.
Is that possible somehow?

Thanks for your help

Bruno
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Sendmail local LAN delivery

2008-07-24 Thread Bruno Joho
Hi folks

we have a inside the Lab (Class B Net, eg: bnet.ourdomain.com) several
workstations (eg: host1.intra015.bnet.ourdomain.com) in different
Class C Net (eg.intra015.bnet.ourdomain.com). There is a Mail Hub
outside the Class B Net which communicates with the Internet and
delivers
the mails sent by the workstations. All workstations have a
Smarthost entry in the cf file. Incoming mails are collected by the
mailhub, which
provides IMAP and POP access for all workstations. No mail coming from
the Internet will be delivered directly to the workstations.
Everything
works fine, exept one (small) problem. How can I configure the
sendmal.cf from the local workstations to send the mail addressed to a
neighbour
workstation (eg. from host1.intra015.bnet.ourdomain.com to
host2.intra016.bnet.ourdomain.com) directly. Sending it to the mailhub
and then sending
it back to the Intranet is no option due to firewall restrictions.

I apreciate any help, thanks

Bruno
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