Well there are pieces of information that are getting left out of this. Obviously there is a recipient domain that our public mail server is going to accept mail for, and there is a valid user that we would deliver mail for. we want to be able to control what mail relay the mail gets sent to...
These domain would not be local but forwarded from an internet facing relay server. So you have sender, sending from their location to my public relay which takes the email and relays it internally to a sendmail server which at that point determines the senders address domain and routes the...
Hello sendmail guru's. I have a project to tackle. This project is to route email from a specific domain to a specific relay server or mail host.
I've read tons of stuff about sendmail and m4 configuration and it being a very complex smtp server makes me a little queasy with modifying the...
Hello Forum,
I have a question about sendmail rewrite rules and if it can help me with an email problem I am having.
I have a program that acts as a mail client and sends emails to localhost which sendmail (running locally) then atempts delivery to the specified mail domain. My problem is...
Yes that's pretty much what we are currently doing. I've got some reading to do. FYI - I posted my question because someone ( NOT in this forum ) made a statement that just because you have the hardware and make all the proper connections doesn't mean you have a SAN. But from what I've read so...
Currently my company has a SAN environment that warrants the need to backup to our existing centralized backup solution. Our existing solution is a Timberwolf 9710 with daisy-chained scsi drives being controlled by a single host backup server. What would we need (FC controller, FC drives...
Hi,
I'm new to the SAN industry and have been tasked with building a SAN. The powers that be have thrown hardware at me and said..."ok, now build a SAN for us!" We'll it didn't happen quite like that but that's were I'm at today. I know that I've probably bitten off more than I can...
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