Re: LAN mail

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i am only trying to send mail within the lan. when i do it from the linux
box, it works fine, but the lan users are the ones with a problem on sending
mail (to smtp server). my lan users are windows clients
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Discussion of Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike)" <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: LAN mail


> Subject: LAN mail
>
>
> > some one please help me with steps to set up lan mail on my redhat9 box.
i
> > would like to set up mail using a ipop3 and sendmail for my lan user. at
> the
> > moment i dont have a registered domain name. when i tried i could get my
> lan
> > users have acccess to the pop server but none could access smtp
> > server(sendmail) please help
> >
> Hi
>
> I'm assuming everyone has accounts on the RedHat 9 box so that they can
pick
> up their incoming email from it OK. The outgoing smtp part for the
Sendmail
> bit is a bit different to earlier versions. I'd strongly recommend
> downloading or installing the SRPM for Sendmail because the documentation
is
> very good. There's a two part process to it.
>
> I'm not sure if Alexander Dalloz reads this list, but he fields Sendmail
> issues most of the time in the Fedora newsgroups. So it might be
worthwhile
> looking through some of the old posts in there to get a better feeling for
> it. Are you just sending out from the LAN to an ISP?
>
> If you fill in some more detail I'm sure I can help you out a tad further.
>
> Bryan
>
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