Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!lll-winken!neoucom!wtm From: wtm@uhura.neoucom.EDU (Bill Mayhew) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: How do I configure mail? Keywords: sendmail configuration uucp Message-ID: <1990Oct25.030125.12673@uhura.neoucom.EDU> Date: 25 Oct 90 03:01:25 GMT References: <9189@memqa.uucp> <3914@wrgate.WR.TEK.COM> Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 68 Indeed, sendmail.cf can be a study in frustration, considering the many OEM versions thereof and the copious (just kidding) amounts of documentation available. Seriously, if you know anybody that has access to an HP-9000 system, read HP's book on network configuration. It has a particularly lucid treatise on sendmail. It is tough being a uucp island and living with sendmail. It can be done. I am running an AT&T 3b1 ('til I get my II si, are you listening, Santa?) at home and doing just that. I wanted sendmail so that I could have reasonably RFC-compliant headers instead of the meager output from the stock /bin/mail that comes with the 3b1 system. Basically, what you need to do is to add a(some) line(s) to rule set 0 to divert all lines that are in domain style to a mailer of your own definition. Say, the following added to the bottom of rule set 0: # General disposition of remote mail. R$*<$*.$=T>$* $1<$2>$4 strip fake domain R$*<@$->:$+ $#uusmart$@$2$:$1$3 let remote process it R$*<@$+>$* $#uusmart$@$2$:$1$3 ditto R$*<$*>$* $#error$:Unknown address $1$2$3 barf! Now, set up a uux command to forward everything that appears to be non-local: ############################################################ # # REMOTE INTERNET SMART-HOST PROCESSING WITH UUCP RELAY # ############################################################ Muusmart, P=/usr/bin/uux, F=CDFhMmsu, S=15, R=25, A=uux -a$g - $r!rmail ($u@$h) # Mailer-specific sender rewriting (From:) S15 R$+ $@$>11$1 # Mailer-specific recipient rewriting (To:/CC:) S25 # None needed. Note that $r is the variable that contains the name of the remote host. You should disable local attempts to do nslookups, etc. I don't have the A/UX sendmail.cf right here, but it should be easy to turn that off. Provided the other end of your connection is a smart mailer, it should work. Of coruse, you need to make arragnements with the administrator on the other end to agree to handle your mail. This isn't the prettiest approach, but it does work for me. I'm an EE, not a CS person, so I have a bit of an excuse. I'd love to hear any better ideas. ==Bill== -- Bill Mayhew NEOUCOM Computer Services Department Rootstown, OH 44272-9995 USA phone: 216-325-2511 wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu ....!uunet!aablue!neoucom!wtm via internet: (140.220.001.001)