I think in access you need to specify which hosts/subnets are allowed
to relay through your box, e.g:
192.168.2 RELAY

To allow relaying for all hosts on that subnet.
Don't forget to 'recompile' access to recreate access.db

Hope this helps...
Regards,
Matthias

George Vieira wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a configuration which I don't know if I could possibly get going or
> if sendmail will allow..
> 
> I host 2 domains on the linux box for mail. I have DNS already set up and
> both domains mail arrives at the same IP.
> The first domain is the originally domain setup and works fine but I'd like
> to be able to get the secondary domain user on an dynamic IP on the internet
> to be able to relay his mail via our linux box based on the MAIL FROM:
> address which is the virtual domain/secondary domain.
> 
> I tried the /etc/mail/access file and used his email address and put RELAY
> on the end but no go..
> 
> Has anybody done this before? It's my first for sendmail.
> 
> thanks,
> George Vieira
> Network Administrator
> Citadel Computer Systems P/L
> http://www.citadelcomputer.com.au
> 
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