would it be easier to set machine to mail.domain.com mail rather then mail1? On 11/4/06, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dan McCullough schrieb: > On 11/4/06, Dan McCullough <dan.mccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> okay so if mail comes in for mail.domain.com the local-host-names will >> "map" that to mail1.domain.com so it doesn't bounce or anything. > No, local-hosts-names is no map. It only tells the MTA which domain names are to be treated being local. So if you run Sendmail (as only for that MTA local-host-names is the default file name specifying local domains) and you configured the DNS zone for domain.com to have an MX pointing to the mail1.domain.com A PTR, Sendmail will respect domain.com to be local if it appears in class {w}. To be checked running "echo '$=w' | /usr/lib/sendmail -bt". All aliases from the former machine setup should work as before if you did transferred them. Or you may run a virtusertable. If you run a different MTA like Postfix or Exim the setup is a bit different. If you did not switch the MTA from the old MX host to the new one then you will just have to set the new one up as the old one and correct the DNS MX record. Alexander -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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