We're using a recent version of sendmail, and I want to be able to send all
mails that are local (addressed to ppl in our domain) to be sent without
having to consult the name server at our ISP to find out that that address
is actually here in our company.
So, do I need to be running my own nameserver, or can I configure sendmail
not to consult our ISP if the address is local?
Someone please tell me 'cos it's costing a fortune in router "up-time"
because a lot of mails are sent around the company - and guess who gets
blamed when the high bill comes :(
Paul
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