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Old 02-22-2002, 11:36 AM   #1
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Sendmail: relay-domains question


We have a subsidiary company back east that is killing their mailserver tonight and we need to configure our mailservers sendmail to accept mail for them. Now, as I understand it all I have to do is edit /etc/mail/relay-domains and add the domain of the subsidiary and that's it. Or is it, anything else that you know of I need to do? Do I have to restart sendmail after doing this?
 
  


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