First of all I would like the thank the following people for their
responses :
Michel Cyr
Philip M. Howard
Stam Nicolis
Knut Helleboe
Michael Matthews
Selden E. Ball Jr
Paul E. Rockwell
Jeffrey C. Ollie
Ilja Hallberg
Harold March
Randall S. Winchester
If I have missed anyone, I apologize.
This turned out to be rather straight forward. I needed a way to have my
main mail system handle mail for multiple domains for users on my
system. The enduser could be either a user directly on the system or a
dialin POP3 user. I was not too concerned about having the system look
like any other domain on outgoing mail as the majority of my endusers are
POP3 users and they could configure their return address to reflect the
different domains.
The solution was to download the Berkeley V8.6.12 from
ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/sendmail, print out the Postscript manuals
and follow the instructions to configure the proper .mc, .m4 and .cf
files to read an external file that contained the domains that I wanted
the system to recoginize in the "Cw" macro. Then I created the
individual DNS zone files with the appropriate MX records. Viola, all is
done.
The docs are very well written and do explain things quite well. I also
got some good suggestions out of the following books that I picked up :
"Sendmail", O'Reilly and Associates, ISBN 1-56592-056-2
Bryan Costales with Eric Allman & Neil Rickert
"Sendmail Theory and Practice", Digital Press, ISBN 1-55558-127-7
Fred Avolio, Paul A. Vixie
Neil Movold :-)
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Received on Wed Jun 07 1995 - 19:07:30 NZST