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2.1.4 Contents of files using sendmail with iFax
This section describes an example for settings and contents of files according to the network
environment.
Case 1
The following figure shows an example of network environment.
tais.net has IP addresses which are 159.119.*.*.
Internet
In this case, MX record of tais.net set to mail.tais.net. You need to add the following content to
tais.net's zone file. ";" of the head of the line mens the zone name in named.conf.
;--- a example of MX record setting for tais.net's zone file
@
IN
MX
;--- a example of MX record setting for tais.net's zone file
sendmail-ifax.def is edited as follow:
I would like you to rewrite the contents suitably.
'#' of the head of the line shows a comment out.
#--- sendmail-ifax.def
# type of sendmail.cf
CF_TYPE=R8V8
# OS type (choose a file name in ostype directory)
OS_TYPE=linux-redhat
# with sendmail.mx (yes/no)
# this line always yes, maybe.
MX_SENDMAIL=yes
# local domain name (defined automatically) <Dm>
MY_DOMAIN=tais.net
# local host name (defined automatically) <Dw>
# V1: with domain name; V5: without domain name
MY_NAME=mail
# addresses which should be accepted as local
ACCEPT_ADDRS=''
# general mailer description
# If there is the smrsh program in mail server, you should write
# is as follows. When you check it, you can use which or whereis
# commands.
# usage:
#
$ which smrsh
#
$ whereis smrsh
PROG_MAILER_PATH='/usr/sbin/smrsh'
# resolve BITNET traffic (static/mx/no/auto)
# You may select auto to this line.
BITNET=auto
# static routing description file
Internet FAX Kit - Mail Server Setup
MX
sendmail
mail.tais.net
10
mail.tais.net
Static
(dp120@tais.net)
4-12
iFax
May 2001 © TOSHIBA TEC

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