Thank you for your responses Steve and Mike.  I don't have anyway to test to
see if this will work at this time as I am setting this up for a business
client of mine.  I presently only have one other windows machine here that I
can connect to my Linux so testing the passing of mail from 1 windows
machine to another is not possible at this time.  One question that I do
have is when sending local mail from one host to another, what address will
they use in the To: line?

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Steven W. Orr
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:52 AM
To: Michael Klama
Cc: Seawolf
Subject: Re: Configuring sendmail

On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Michael Klama wrote:

=>Can someone please tell me how to configure sendmail so that I can use my
=>windows clients to send mail between each other through my Linux server?
I
=>do not have a FQDN and I get my DNS dynamically from my ISP.  I am using
=>Redhat 7.1 kernel 2.4.x using the KDE desktop.  I tried to use linuxconfig
=>to do it but I keep getting the error that my machine name is not a valid
=>domain and mail will not work properly.  Can someone please help?
=>
=>Mike

You need to add the ip addresses or names to the access database with an
entry of RELAY. Then rebuild your access.db file. If you need more info,
just let me know. Also, I can reccommend a really great book: Linux
Sendmail Administration by Craig Hunt. This is the book I waited *years*
for someone to write.

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