On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 03:26:18PM +, Sergio Matos wrote:
staf wagemakers wrote:
Normally if sendmail rejects mail for any reason ( unresolvable domains,
relaying denied, too many hops etc. ) the sender will be notified by email.
You don't have to configure anything for this
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 05:40:52PM +, Sergio Matos wrote:
I have installed sendmail to function as a internal mail server for
my intranet. I think sendmail rejects mail for the internet by
default. I do want to reject mail sent to the internet but I want
to send a error message to the
I have installed sendmail to function as a internal mail server for
my intranet. I think sendmail rejects mail for the internet by
default. I do want to reject mail sent to the internet but I want
to send a error message to the sender.
If someone knows if this can be done, and how, I'll be
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 08:52:15PM -0400, Michael Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. Under RedHat, I just added the smarthost feature, and
the masquerade envelope, and I could tell sendmail to use mail.storm.ca as
my relay. I've tried doing that with Debian, but I'm getting user
unknown errors
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 08:52:15PM -0400, Michael Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. Under RedHat, I just added the smarthost feature, and
the masquerade envelope, and I could tell sendmail to use mail.storm.ca as
my relay. I've tried doing that with Debian, but I'm getting user
unknown errors
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote:
Hey guys. Under RedHat, I just added the smarthost feature, and
the masquerade envelope, and I could tell sendmail to use mail.storm.ca as
my relay. I've tried doing that with Debian, but I'm getting user
unknown errors back from
Hey guys. Under RedHat, I just added the smarthost feature, and
the masquerade envelope, and I could tell sendmail to use mail.storm.ca as
my relay. I've tried doing that with Debian, but I'm getting user
unknown errors back from mail.storm.ca, which isn't true. It also looks
like the
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