Hi,

I just enabled plain smtp authentication in Sendmail/RedHat 7.2 in order to
prevent spam.
I used the original sendmail.mc to create a new sendmail.cf
I made the proper changes, including that one related to the DaemonsOptions.
I can send and receive e-mail through my "primary domain"
(webgarage.com.br), but if I try to send an e-mail to any of the Virtual
Hosts I registered in sendmail, the message stays in the queue under the
"connection refused" status.
If I put back the previous sendmail.cf everything works again (with no smtp
authentication though) - the previous sendmail.cf was created by linuxconf
and lists some virtual domains.
I guess something is missing in my sendmail.mc that allows virtual domains.
I manually inserted a FV /etc/mail/sendmail.cV line in sendmail.cf, but im
not sure it is 8.11.6 compatible - or maybe I need some other directives in
order to have it working.

I receive e-mails for mydomain.com and for someother.com. All e-mails in the
second domain are redirected to a special pop account at mydomain.com. So, I
have [EMAIL PROTECTED] I also have an account
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have firewall enabled. Does plain text authentication requires some
special port to be "open" ?

I have only one interface installed, and I already commented that line
(Daemon) in the sendmail.mc.
The MX records of the domains I host all point to the same linux server/ip.

Thank you.

Luciano



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