Thanks for the info. I tried what you suggested, both in submit.mc and sendmail.mc. I was able to get it to change the sender's domain but not the recipient. I set it back as I do want to know where the emails are coming from (system messages to/from root/adm/etc).
Any further thoughts on this?
Thanks. I tried the access changes but that didn't work.
From the log I can see that the initial message is accepted, the alias is determined, then the alias is determined to be invalid and the email fails. It appears to me that instead of relaying the email to mailhost it relays it to itself...
Hi,
I'm running sendmail 8.13.8 on a RH5 system. This server (call it appsrv3) is set so it won't relay any email for other systems.
I have it set up to use mailhost to relay to. IE email to testguy@ourdomain.com gets relayed to mailhost. This works perfectly, except for one (or 2) issue...
We expand on what Mike does by logging time, user, and PC. We end up with a log file for each system showing who logged on/off and what time. There is also a user file showing what PC they logged onto, the time, and the time they logged off. The scripts are defined as logon/logoff scripts in...
I suggest getting and installing the Specops GPUpdate (free) add in. With that you can easily force updates without waiting for the normal replication process.
Download and install the GPMC from Microsoft. This gives you better visibility and management tools than the standard tool that comes with the OS.
When you create an OU only the higher GPO(s) apply. In a fresh install that would be the Default Domain Policy. You have to create a GPO and link...
The DL360 offers several SAS drive sizes. We went with 2 72G in a mirror. Lots of space and full redundancy. For perfomance you'll see better results by going with a x64 version of Windows and extra RAM.
Several years ago I took some very good classes on Windows. One of the things they stressed was to never upgrade, always install from scratch. It usually ends up being less work and stress in the long run.
It also is a good justification for new hardware. ;-)
Pulling user names can be done with a vbs script but I've never found anything to pull passwords. Security in Windows is designed to protect the passwords and so there wouldn't be any "legitimate" tools to pull them. I guess you would need to pull the user name, then run a script that would...
We are using the APC racks which seem to be a good rack. I haven't used the HP racks so I can't compare. We ordered the earthquake kit to fasten the rack to the floor. No tipping here. ;-)
The interface for DHCP is designed to assign ranges of addresses and to be able to define exclusion ranges. The assumption is that you have a range of IPs available with minimal existing usage in that range.
So you can create the range that covers all addresses, then define exclusion ranges...
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