Problems with Sun MX sendmail
alan snyder
asnyder at artorg.hmc.psu.edu
Thu May 31 00:35:15 AEST 1990
In <8128 at brazos.Rice.edu> mb at rex.cs.tulane.edu writes:
>I have recently observed some inconsistent behavior of sendmail on Suns
>around our campus. This is apparently related to interaction with a
>Pyramid system (REX) which serves as the nameserver for most of the Suns
>on campus. REX does not run Yellow Pages, but is accessed by the Suns
>because they have REX listed in their resolv.conf file.
>Each Sun has the following line in their sendmail.cf file.
>R$*<@$*$%y>$* $#ether $@$3 $:$1@$2$3$4 user at this-host
>The way I understand this line, it will recognize any host identified in
>the Yellow Pages. However, on our CS subnet, this line recognizes any
>host listed in the YPs PLUS any host listed in REX's nameserver database
>(i.e, any host actually loaded into the nameserver cache when named starts
>up). REX is on the CS subnet.
We have a similar situation here: a small local net where we run yellow
pages and a university-wide net running the name service (our name server
is on another campus, at the other end of a T1 link).
It appears that Sun's sendmail.mx does not look at the Yellow Pages map.
I use the plain sendmail. Anything found in the yp map is mailed as
above. Anything in top-level domains known not to require a mail
exchanger is mailed the same way; the name server takes care of the
address properly. Any local uucp connections are handled similarly.
Anything else is kicked up to a mail handling machine.
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