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From: tim@ibm2.nynesxt.com (Tim J. Ihde)
Subject: Default mailhost w/sendmail
Message-ID: <1991Jun25.173848.9171@nynexst.com>
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Organization: NYNEX S&T
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 91 17:38:48 GMT

All mail in and out of our RS/6000 machines is going through TCP/IP.
We are running AIX bos 03.01.0006.0008, and our sendmail shows as
(AIX 3.1/UCB 5.61/4.03).

Isn't there a way to tell sendmail that if it doesn't recognize an
outbound address, that it should just forward the message to the
"mailhost" machine in the /etc/hosts file?  It seems to me that this
was how I had set up sendmail before, but I don't see how it gets
there from here.  (It would even be acceptable, albeit inefficient,
if ALL mail, even local mail, went to that host for delivery.)

Disclaimer: I understand somewhat how the various sendmail rules work,
but I can never remember what the macros mean -- ie I have some sendmail
experience (mostly on Suns) but haven't had to hack the setup too much.

Thanks for any help.

	tim
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Tim J Ihde
tim@nynex1.nynexst.com | tim@bdsgate.uucp | tim@tomcat.bdsi.com
