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No joy. There is no Dw entry and setting DD didn't make any difference. The name in the DNS part
of iptrace is still FastEagle.
Here is the DD part of the .cf file:
# The local domain
#
# The domains defined in macros D through G are considered internal and
# directly connected. Mail destined for these domains will be delivered
# to an internal gateway defined in macro R
#
# If macro R is undefined, then mail for internal destinations will be
# delivered directly
#DDYour.Domain
DDroadrunner.com
This seems to have to do with local mail servers not external ones.
I did try adding a Dw entry:
DDroadrunner.com
#Dwpop-roadrunner
Dwroadrunner
but still no joy. FastEagle is still the DNS name entry in both cases.
Also, I noticed that the .owl file you sent is called (internally) sendmail.uml Version 3.0 and is
to be put in the tcpip\etc\ folder as sendmail.uml. There is no tcpip\etc\folder now. However,
there is a sendmail.uml in the mptn\etc\ folder but it is empty.
I did go to hobbes to see if there is a later version of sendmail. I have version 2.04. There is a
sendmail-8-12-3-bin.zip version dated 2002/06/21 but it is quite different. I haven't digested the
instructions yet.
Sheridan
Steven Levine wrote:
> In <479EB04A.2000608@usa.net>, on 01/28/08
> at 08:48 PM, Sheridan George said:
>
> Hi,
>
>> In the .cf file:
>> DV is set to: DVsmtp.roadrunner.com
>> DP is set to: DPlistsns
>
> Talk a look at the attached. It's got some useful documentation of the D?
> macros. You probably need to define Dw and DD.
>
>
> Steven
>
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