From: Peter Valian (valianp@southwestern.edu)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2004 - 23:42:50 CST
You can try sending the message using the IP of your mail host. (e.g.
you@192.168.1.100).
I have an alias in /etc/aliases that sends root's mail to me using the IP.
I don't recall if I had to mess with the sendmail.mc for this to work.
I bet there are ways to have DNS resolve things proper enough but I
decided best to just keep the DNS conf simple.
-peter
Keith Woodworth wrote:
> DNS has always been a bit of black art to me and while I can know most
> of the basics, having a bogus NS on the netreg machine has brought up a
> problem I dont know how to get around.
>
> As everything resolves to the netreg machine, if I want to send email
> reports to myself and others, how can that be done? Ive been digging
> through archives and such but dont know how to get around this.
>
> Do I setup a seperate zone? We dont run DDNS as we do that manually on our
> main DNS server.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
>
>
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