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Re: [TCLUG:11641] Some people get mail, other do not: Sendmailconfiguration
last time I saw a case like this, it was a sendmail system..
basicaly, they had 2 mail servers, one for internal mail routing (provided
pop/imap) and then a gateway mail system that had a ruleset in sendmail to
allow only addresses listed in a "allow to send" db file. i think
something like this is covered in the bat book
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Bob Tanner wrote:
> I have an weird request from a client.
>
> They have 1 mail server running Linux, sendmail and qpopper and they want only
> certain people to be able to send and receive Internet email.
>
> BUT they also want everyone else to be able to have internal email, aka no
> Internet email.
>
> Any simple way of doing this instead of hacking at the delivery rules?
>
> Can procmail give me this power?
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