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lyanthony
07-11-2002, 07:35 AM
I've setup a Linux test domain (linux.mycompany.ie) with two RedHat 7.2 Servers and an NT Server acting as a router to the rest of the network. One Linux Server (Red1) is acting as a DNS server for the domain (I can ping DNS names in mycompany.ie using a forwarder entry in my DNS tables but I'm behind a firewall so I can resolve DNS names on the Internet) and the other (Red2) is a email server using IMAP, it's centralised and masquerading is working just fine. I can email from accounts within the linux.mycompany.ie domain no problem however...

I'm having two questions/issues with Sendmail:

1. Whenever I try replying to email send from any email account on linux.mycompany.com the email appears as lyanthony@'linux.mycompany.com', which obviously won't work. I've tried it on a number of email clients, Mozilla, Kmail, Outlook Express but the result is the same. When I remove them and send the reply it works fine. Why is it adding the two apostrophes? Where do I go to change this? (I've only amended the sendmail.mc file to get mail running.)

2. I want to relay messages to and from email accounts in mycompany.ie which runs on an Exchange 5.5 server, what is the easiest way to do this?

Thanks in advance for any help,
A.

Icarus
07-11-2002, 11:47 AM
Please don't crosspost...

Use the one in Networking

lyanthony
07-11-2002, 12:35 PM
???
What was that? What one in Networking?

mdwatts
07-11-2002, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by lyanthony
???
What was that? What one in Networking?

This one.... (http://linuxnewbie.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=54939) unless there are 2 users with the same member name and exactly the same question.

Nice try!!!

lyanthony
07-12-2002, 08:49 AM
Quote this!
Not that I have to explain anything to you mdwatts. I may as well straighten things out for everyone else before your breasts explode.

I thought the response from mahdi was to do with the questions I asked in the original post. ie. Sendmail/Exchange5.5 -> crossposting. Hence the reply from me. Since I'm new to this site, and I wasn't sure whether or not the topic would go under Networking or Applications I posted the question to both. I wasn't trying to cover anything up lad! So unless you actually have anything constructive to say regarding the questions I ask originally, I'll ask you politely to get off your high horse and leave me be! If you don't like what I've said... that's just too bad.

mdwatts
07-12-2002, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by lyanthony
Quote this!
Not that I have to explain anything to you mdwatts. I may as well straighten things out for everyone else before your breasts explode.

I thought the response from mahdi was to do with the questions I asked in the original post. ie. Sendmail/Exchange5.5 -> crossposting. Hence the reply from me. Since I'm new to this site, and I wasn't sure whether or not the topic would go under Networking or Applications I posted the question to both. I wasn't trying to cover anything up lad! So unless you actually have anything constructive to say regarding the questions I ask originally, I'll ask you politely to get off your high horse and leave me be! If you don't like what I've said... that's just too bad.

My new best buddy.

High horse???

Always nice to have those inconsiderate members that feel their question is more important than any of the others of which they must post multiple times. As if we have nothing better to do than read the same crossposted question over and over again.

To me it's a sign of greed and impatience.