Re: Sendmail Class w domains
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Per Hedeland wrote:
Until i get this figured out i have to set a .forward file in all the
users home folders and redirect it to a domain that is forwarding.
Needless to say this seems like a bad way to do this.
Ouch, in such a case I would go ahead and edit sendmail.cf - until
I have figured out where the line is coming from.
I also hope he is using something like smf-sav Milter to do recipient
verification against the exchange server, else his backchatter will turn
out to be an even bigger problem for him than what he has now.
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Cheers
Res
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