Linux-Hams archive - February 1997: Sendmail & Tnos

Sendmail & Tnos

Ken Adams (wwm.xxxjxvwgfv@jrc-cache8.jaring.my)
Sat, 1 Feb 1997 22:55:18 +0000 (GMT)


Hi Everyone

I am looking at setting up a few bits here and have had no replies from
the Tnos mailing lists.

My Systems here.

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Demon Internet Machine

Slackware Linux 1.3.20
IP 194.222.62.99
Ethernet card - ip no. 44.131.17.159 - for AmprNET

At the moment I use Pine, and Sendmail for use with my Demon Internet
account and Netscape Mail for POP3 & SMTP access to my TNOS AmprNET Machine.

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Tnos AmprNET Machine

Slackware Linux 2.0.28
Tnos IP Number 44.131.17.134 - for AmprNET
Ethernat card - IP Number 192.168.44.1 - for LocalNET

At the moment I use Tnos for my SMTP access to the AmprNET and as a user
front end for people calling in who do not have access to HTTP facilities on
AmprNET.

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I use the Netscape to POP for my AmprNET mail and send out AmprNET mail via
the Netscape SMTP to my TNOS.

What I would like to do is this...

On my Demon Internet Machine I have a user account of 'g7oah'. I use this
for Amateur related E-mail on the Internet. I would like to use this for my
AmprNET mail too. When I read mail from AmprNET and write mail to got out, I
would like my localhost sendmail to look at the E-mail address to look for
.ampr.org and send it to my Tnos and send anything else to the mail queue
for sending out to the Internet when I connect.

Is this possible?? IE 2 SMTP servers for the same sendmail system and
automatic routing depend on whether .ampr.org is seen in the E-mail address
or not.

In my mind I THINK it must be possible somehow, but being a new'ish user of
Linux, I can't begin to figure it out.

Any ideas people??!!

TTFN

Rgds Ken

-- 
 Ken Adams, Cowplain Portsmouth England IO90LV - Telephone +44 (0)1705 615424
        AmprNET: iusweoq@n7ck.org - Packet: g7oah@gb7hip.#48.gbr.eu
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