[linux-delhi] Question about using sendmail to transfer mail to subdomain.

1999-11-30 Thread Thai
Hello everybody, I'm using Linux redhat 6 and sendmail 8.9.3 included with Redhat CD. My Linux machine is the mail server for the domain 'hcmut.edu.vn'. All mails to users in hcmut.edu.vn domain and its subdomains are transfered to my Linux machine by another computer I don't know exactly. I

[linux-delhi] Can Internet users access my local mail server?

1999-12-04 Thread Thai
Hello all, I use rinetd to allow Inetrnet users to access my local web server, but it seems not to work with mail server. In /etc/rinetd.conf I write: 202.167.101.98 110 172.28.24.5 110 202.167.101.98 is the IP addr of my Linux box which is assigned by ISP. 172.28.24.5 is IP addr of my local

Re: [linux-delhi] linux mail server

1999-12-05 Thread Thai
I haven't used qmail yet. I use sendmail. It's good and many other poeple use it, so we can have answers for questions about sendmail easily. If you only want a local mail server then sendmail is a good choice. It can be cobfigured easily in linuxconf and sendmail is includeed in RedHat CD. If

[linux-delhi] Problem with sendmail (don't receive mail but dead.letter)

1999-12-15 Thread Thai
hello everybody, I use sendmail included with redhat 6.0. At the frist time it works well but now no user can receive their mails, instead they have a file named 'dead.letter' in their home directory and so does root although no body sends root anything. I enclose the dead.letter file in root so

[linux-delhi] Use procmail to send a content of a file to the sender. Howto?

1999-12-18 Thread Thai
Hello everybody, Perhaps you know my problem on reading the subject of this letter. I don't know how to write a procmailrc file so that sender from 'account@mailserver' with the subject of his letter containing 'list' will receive the content of a file on my disk. I think the procmailrc has

[linux-delhi] for testing only don't read it

2000-04-05 Thread Thai