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10.13.2005 at 02:47AM PDT, ID: 21593548
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using /etc/hosts instead of mx records from DNS

Asked by denshir in SendMail Email Server

Tags: sendmail, mx, record

Hi,

How can I configure sendmail v8.11.1 to use /etc/hosts file for dns lookup
instead of using mx records from DNS ?
sendmail v8.11.1 is installed on hp-ux.
Thanks.

Regards,
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