From: Alan Millar (amillar@netcom.com)
Date: 07/02/93


From: amillar@netcom.com (Alan Millar)
Subject: Re: Multiple domains for my node & Sendmail
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 1993 00:00:52 GMT

And millerm@oakhill.sps.mot.com didst rise up and spake forth:
>Using a standard SLS distribution, how can I:
>receive messages to my node, when addressed to 2 different domains, but the
>same node name.
>
>I use Taylor UUCP.
>What changes need to be made and where? Who's problem (besides mine) is this...sendmail or
>uucp?

That's the key: this isn't a uucp problem. This is a mail transport
problem. Standard SLS distribution uses SMail 3 as the mail
transport, so that's where you need to fix it.

In the smail config file, which would be /usr/local/lib/smail/config,
you should have a"domains=" entry. Assuming your machine is "fred"
and you want to be known as "fred.domain.net" and "fred.domain.com"
(and, what the heck, fred.uucp too) you want a line like:

    domains=domain.net:domain.com:uucp

This is in the smail docs.

If you're not using SMail 3, then you're not using the standard SLS
distribution :-)

- Alan

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