ORBIT-USER: Re:

Mesut Ali Ergin ergin at eden.rutgers.edu
Mon Oct 16 21:34:24 EDT 2006


Vanessa,

You can have mail delivery service within ORBIT nodes as long as you set 
up the routing correctly (assuming you use more than one IP broadcast 
domain), put servername-IP mapping into /etc/hosts (assuming you want to 
deliver mail through the interfaces you set, not ORBIT control 
interfaces) and set MTA's (sendmail, qmail etc.) 'domains_served' config 
appropriately.

Regards,

--
MAE


Vanessa Frias-martinez wrote:
> I understand that as Pandurang mentioned, this thread is probably out of
> the ORBIT main interest but anyhow, I consider that this issue is related
> to the ORBIT architecture.
> 
> I have installed both sendmail and a user agent called mailx in each of
> the nodes in sandbox1. Each node acts as mail client and server. Can one
> node smtp another node directly? (since one node cannot telnet another
> node, i'm wondering whether smtp is possible..)or does it need to go through
> the console? because i think that my mail configuration is correct but still
> doesn't work.
> 
> thanks for your help,
> 
> vanessa
> 
> 





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