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Date:      Tue, 09 Mar 1999 20:04:16 GMT
From:      drauman@pop3.siscom.net
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   no subject
Message-ID:  <19990309200448.816D01547E@hub.freebsd.org>

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Sorry, I'm currently dealing with a lousy SMTP server.  There may be up to two duplicates of this message sent!  This message is sent from my personal account.  You may reply to either address (incoming mail is working well in either case).

From:           	"Daniel Auman" <auman@198.234.65.248>
To:             	freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date sent:      	Tue, 9 Mar 1999 14:41:11 -0500
Subject:        	sendmail on 3.1-STABLE
Priority:       	normal

Hi: 

I don't want to bother you but, I'm just at a loss.  I'm quite new at this.   If I can get FreeBSD to just send Internet e-mail submitted by a SMTP client I can justify its existence in our work place and buy work time for me to continue to learn. 

I have got my connection over a T1 line correct and it would sure appears I've got DNS Client service going: nslookup does work! 

FreeBSD machine's IP address 198.234.65.226 and I would like others on the same subnet to connect and send Internet e-mail with  addresses user@psa2.age.state.oh.us.   

If I fudge a known domain name "state.oh.us" in the sender mail  address I get a "no relaying" error.  If I use "psa2.age.state.oh.us" I  get "Sender domain not found".  "psa2.age.state.oh.us" will be a DNS entry in the state of Ohio's DNS servers and point to another machine handling incoming mail.  In fact, the e-mail address I provided should--when our request is handled--convert to psa2.age.state.oh.us. 

I have done some research but haven't found an answer.  Your handbook in entry 17.2.1 indicates this can be set up with /etc/resolv.conf.  Am I on the right track?  If so it doesn't say how to  set up the file! 

Thanks in advance for any help! 

Dan Auman 





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