Difference between revisions of "Allow Non-existent Domains"
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# DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE: CANIT MAY DELETE CHANGES BELOW THIS LINE</tt> | # DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE: CANIT MAY DELETE CHANGES BELOW THIS LINE</tt> | ||
add the line: | add the line: | ||
− | + | gbtravel.americanexpress.com OK | |
− | + | <li>On every CanIt machine, run: | |
+ | make -C /etc/mail | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
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Revision as of 10:11, 9 July 2014
You can allow a specific unresolvable domain through by following these steps:
- On every CanIt machine, edit /etc/mail/access. Right *ABOVE* the line that reads: # DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE: CANIT MAY DELETE CHANGES BELOW THIS LINE</tt> add the line: gbtravel.americanexpress.com OK
- On every CanIt machine, run: make -C /etc/mail </ol>