On 04-Jan-2005/21:45 -0800, IAK Tanoli <sendtoimtiaz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >If you are trying to send mail for linux11 to linux10 >then : > >1) on boith system sendmail must listen on the >ethernet interface as by default sendmail only listen >on loopback. He wrote that he used telnet from linux10 to confirm that the SMTP port was open on linux11. >2) /etc/hosts must have entries of both systems or >they can use dns as well. The telnet used hostname, so the machines can obviously find each other. >3) check relay in /etc/mail/access also Every machine will always relay mail from local users. Try putting square brackets around the hostname part of the address: user1@[linux11.awt.com.pk] This is a deprecated method of telling sendmail that it shoould not ask the DNS for an MX record, but should deliver directly to the IP address of the host. I have done this before on my home network but the machines are not setup right now. If you do not have this working three days from now, let me know and I will pull my machines from storage and see how I set them up. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene <mailto:Anthony%20E.%20Greene%20%3Ctony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx%3E> AOL/Yahoo Messenger: TonyG05 HomePage: <http://www.greene-family.org/tony/> OpenPGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44 BA26 C484 A42A 60DD 6C94 239D Linux. The choice of a GNU generation <http://www.linux.org/> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list