From: Shawn Bierman (BiermanS@METHODISTHEALTH.ORG)
Date: Wed Sep 17 2003 - 15:53:20 EDT
I think I did have it in there wrong, with the "mailer" prefix. However, it still does not work. My current setting is now:
DSsmtp.methodisthealth.org
DS
When I send an email to some external address I get a return email that shows all the failures trying to get out the firewall which it shouldn't be doing if the relay was correct.
Am I supposed to digest the sendmail.cf or something? It simply seems to be ignoring the statement altogether.
-shawn
>>> MyersD@GOALAMO.COM 9/16/03 1:59:38 PM >>>
In my sendmail.cf, I have the following:
# To forward ALL mail to this relay host, uncomment the appropriate
# rule in ruleset 0, as indicated by the ruleset's comments.
#DSmailer:relayhostname
DSmailrelay
Perhaps you could change your DS entry to "DSsmtp.methodisthealth.org" and
try again. I don't know if that's the issue or not, but it works on my
systems.
Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Bierman [mailto:BiermanS@METHODISTHEALTH.ORG]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 2:33 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: smtp relay
Greetings,
I want to setup a system so that it uses the SMTP server of another box for
sending mail that is not in the local domain.
>From what I've read it seems all I had to do was add the
"DSmailer:smtp.methodisthealth.org" to the /etc/sendmail.cf file, where
smtp.methodisthealth.org is the relay.
I have restarted sendmail. However, when I do my tests I see that my host
is still trying to go out of the firewall directly to the smtp server of the
domain I was sending email too. Totally ignoring the relay I setup.
Have I missed a step? This is for aix4.3.3 and aix5.1
-shawn
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