Timothy Murphy wrote:
Steven Tardy wrote:
It seems to be more difficult than I thought
to send email from one machine on a LAN to another.
echo "alfred.gayleard.com esmtp:[192.168.2.1]" >> /etc/mail/mailertable
/etc/init.d/sendmail restart
Thanks very much.
That certainly changed things.
According to /var/log/maillog on helen the email was sent
without involving my ISP:
----------------------------------------
Jun 5 15:14:22 helen sendmail[15635]: m55EEMoL015635: from=tim, size=72,
class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<200806051414.m55EEMoL015635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
relay=tim@localhost
Jun 5 15:14:22 helen sendmail[15636]: m55EEMK0015636:
from=<tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, size=357, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<200806051414.m55EEMoL015635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, proto=ESMTP,
daemon=MTA, relay=helen.gayleard.com [127.0.0.1]
Jun 5 15:14:22 helen sendmail[15635]: m55EEMoL015635: to=tim@alfred,
ctladdr=tim (500/500), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay,
pri=30072, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
(m55EEMK0015636 Message accepted for delivery)
----------------------------------------
But it does not appear to have reached alfred.
I'm not sure where it has disappeared to ...
what is the ip address of alfred.gayleard.com?
is it 192.168.2.2? or 192.168.2.1?
if it's 192.168.2.2, change the mailertable ip address...
that needs to be the destination ip address.
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