RE: Forcing sendmail to send using a single ip address?

Cleveland_at_winnefox.org
Date: 12/31/03

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    > How did you manage to get 3 default routes in there? Delete the first
    > two routes for 0.0.0.0 so you've just got the one left
    > pointing outside, and you should be fine.

    I think I know why there are three. I've got 2 nics in there. Eth1 has
    one ip address, which is an internal number. Eth0 has two ip addresses,
    one for web pages, one for email. How do I go about deleting the first
    two routes? If I'm using Eth0, how do I make sure sendmail only uses the
    correct IP number so reverse DNS functions correctly?

    - Jody

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