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Mailing Problem
I have a Unix server with SunOS 5.8 installed on it. I have set a cron job which will send mail across the two different networks. As of now i can only send mails to the abc.com who owns the server but would also like to send it to xyz.com is there any setting or parameter wherein i need to add "xyz.com"
Thanks in advance. Nimish |
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