Well, of course not. If learn.net has it's MX record pointing to the
Microsoft Exchange server, the exchange server will handle all the
incoming mail for that domain.
It looks to me that the MX records for learn.net point to the exchange
server primarily and the linux server you describe (email.learn.net)
secondarily.
>From a 'dig @root-servers.net learn.net mx':
;; ANSWER SECTION:
learn.net. 45m58s IN MX 0 lancelot.learn.net.
learn.net. 45m58s IN MX 5 email.learn.net.
However, if you do plan on changing these MX records and making the linux
machine primary, make sure that email.learn.net and learn.net are in your
/etc/sendmail.cw, and that you add learn.net to your /etc/mail/access file
an re-makemap it.
-Dave
">dbrooks@comstar.net
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 05:16:46PM -0500, Scott Barthelemy wrote:
>I am currently running the version of Sendmail which came with RedHat 6.1 on
>an I386 machine in a network environment with an Exchange Server.
>The only way form me to send messages to the accounts I have created on the
>Linux box is to include the hostname in the address. For example:
>">pika@email.learn.net works but ">pika@learn.net doesn't.
>Can someone please tell me how to fix this?
>Thanks,
>Scott
>
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