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That seems to be it. I should have a chance to test it out tonight. And I didn't even need my sendmail.cf file :) Thanks again :) Anthony On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Mark Dulcey wrote: > Anthony J Gabrielson wrote: > > > > I have been trying to use my internal server at home for smtp. It > > works fine if I use pine and then go from there, but if I'm using eudora I > > get relaying errors. I have been trying to post this with my sendmail.cf, > > but I seem to be sending to many chars. Anyway, I can send parts of it if > > it will help - otherwise this is my issue. I'm hoping that the question > > is much easier than the post :) > > You haven't given permission for the other computers on your > internal network to relay mail through your SMTP server. On SuSE, > there is a file, /etc/mail/access (and a compiled version of it, > access.db, that you have to rebuild after you edit access by > using makemap), that determines which hosts can send mail through > your server. I believe that RedHat does something similar, but > they may not put the file in the same place. > > -- > Mark J. Dulcey mark at buttery.org > Visit my house's home page: http://www.buttery.org/ > Visit my home page: http://www.buttery.org/mark/ > - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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