Re: Sendmail Problems

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Hello...


On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 10:03, Paul Watkins wrote:
> I've got a problem with my network and sendmail.
> 
> All my users are on a LAN with the network 192.168.0.0 - 254
> 

cat /etc/mail/access

add '192.168  RELAY' to /etc/mail/access
make -C /etc/mail



> My Internet IP address is 68.-.-.-  (hypens represent numbers).
> 
> I can receive mail for all of my users -- the MX records are all setup
> properly.
> 
> The problem is in sending outgoing mail to people not on the LAN -- all my
> local users can send email to each other but not to people outside of the
> LAN IP addresses.
> 
> A user gets the typical error message when trying to send outside the LAN
> domain:  "Relaying denied. IP name lookup failed (192.168.0.10).
> 
> How do I setup sendmail to allow outgoing email from 192.168.0.? to
> domains outside of the LAN?
> 
> Paul
> 
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