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From: grv@tahoma.UUCP (Jerry VandenHeuvel)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo,comp.mail.sendmail
Subject: Talking to Apollo gateways running sendmail from other Unix systems
Keywords: sendmail configuration magic
Message-ID: <261@tahoma.UUCP>
Date: 19 Aug 88 23:59:17 GMT
Organization: The Boeing Co., BCA FSL, Seattle, WA
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We have three Apollo rings with a gateway node on each ring connected to
ethernet, each gateway are running sendmail.  We also have Alliant, Sequent
and Motorola Unix systems on the same ethernet.  Mail sent from any Apollo node
to the other systems has the from address of user@node, not user@gateway-node,
so replies have to be manually changed before mail transfer will work.  This
same problem applies to any incoming mail to an Apollo ring, forcing users to
know which node is configured as the gateway.  Is there a way to make the
sendmail configuration files on the other Unix systems smarter by rewriting
an address for any node to the gateway nodes?  I have the basic sendmail
documentation and the example configuration files which come with Berkley
distribution, none of which are too helpful.  I would appreciate any hints,
suggestions or examples (!) that anyone might be able to send via email.
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