Xref: utzoo comp.mail.misc:4568 comp.unix.xenix.sco:1102 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!twg.com!david From: david@twg.com (David S. Herron) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc,comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: configuring MMDF on SCO UNIX V/386 Message-ID: <8473@gollum.twg.com> Date: 20 Dec 90 05:59:21 GMT References: <1990Dec13.220521.12840@rducky.uucp> Followup-To: comp.mail.misc Organization: The Wollongong Group, Palo Alto, CA Lines: 30 In article <1990Dec13.220521.12840@rducky.uucp> jrp@rducky.uucp (JIM PICKERING) writes: >Having found the manual lacking, I am ready to appeal to the NET for help. The full manual & up-to-date source is available via anonymous f-t-p from louie.udel.edu, uunet.uu.net, and gatekeeper.dec.com. >How do I configure MMDF to send mail with unresolved addresses to >another machine? I see the mention of badhosts and the root domain, but >there is no example files or a good explanation of what to do. MCHN name=badhosts, que=badhosts, host="some-host.dom.ain" pgm=smtp, tbl=smtp, ap=822, mod=reg For example. You pick out the host you're going to bombard with all this mail you don't know what to do with. The "pgm=" and "tbl=" tags will have to match up with how you normally reach that host. In the example it will use the SMTP channel program and the channel table for the normal smtp channel (assuming that table is named "smtp", I dunno how SCO names it..). -- <- David Herron, an MMDF & WIN/MHS guy, <- Formerly: David Herron -- NonResident E-Mail Hack <- <- MS-DOS ... The ultimate computer virus.