1. Multiple domains for my node & Sendmail
I asked this quesiton on comp.mail.uucp, but it might be better addressed here...
Using a standard SLS distribution, how can I:
receive messages to my node, when addressed to 2 different domains, but the
same node name.
For example:
I use Taylor UUCP.
Example scenario:
at my machine, but since (I assume) my current node name is domain2.net, my machine
doesn't recognize it and insists on sending it to my smarthost...my smarthost
gets it...recognizes it as me, and sends it back...I get it and still don't recognize it,
etc.....[this continued for at least 10 loops]
QUESTIONs:
Is it possible to change files only on my machine, and get my machine to be recognized
as both domains when receiving mail?
What changes need to be made and where? Who's problem (besides mine) is this...sendmail or
uucp?
Thanks a whole lot...looked in 'Managing UUCP...' and didn't see an answer. My local
sys-admin didn't know the answer...
--Mike
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