Second Domain gives Local Configuration error.

Second Domain gives Local Configuration error.

Post by Paul Stag » Thu, 09 Jul 1998 04:00:00



I have set up sendmail so that it workswith
mydomain.com
I have tryed to also get it to accept mail for
mydomain.co.uk
Problem is that sendmail responds with local configuration error.  So I
know that all my DNS and MX pointers are correct.  So what little change
do I need in my .mc file a copy is below.

Feature(nouucp)
Feature(nocanonify)
Feature(promiscuous_relay)
CwMydomain.com mydomain.co.uk
Mailer(smtp)

--
Paul Stagg
Technical Support Manager

Http://www.guildsoft.co.uk

 
 
 

Second Domain gives Local Configuration error.

Post by Paul Stag » Thu, 09 Jul 1998 04:00:00


Problem sorted.  For some reason the .cf file was not getting updated.


> I have set up sendmail so that it workswith
> mydomain.com
> I have tryed to also get it to accept mail for
> mydomain.co.uk
> Problem is that sendmail responds with local configuration error.  So I
> know that all my DNS and MX pointers are correct.  So what little change
> do I need in my .mc file a copy is below.

> Feature(nouucp)
> Feature(nocanonify)
> Feature(promiscuous_relay)
> CwMydomain.com mydomain.co.uk
> Mailer(smtp)

> --
> Paul Stagg
> Technical Support Manager

> Http://www.guildsoft.co.uk

--
Paul Stagg
Technical Support Manager

Http://www.guildsoft.co.uk

 
 
 

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