> i found a file called clientproto.mc with the distribution and i > modified it to say:
okay. > # This the prototype for a "null client" -- that is, a client that > # does nothing except forward all mail to a mail hub. IT IS NOT > # USABLE AS IS!!! > divert(0)dnl > VERSIONID(`@(#)clientproto.mc 8.12 (Berkeley) 5/19/98') > OSTYPE(mpeix) is this a debian box? if it is then it needs to say OSTYPE(debian), i have no idea what mpeix is. > FEATURE(nocanonify) > FEATURE(nullclient, paladin.srn.com) > after that i ran the m4 utility to create the .cf file i'm using. if it's a debian box, copy clientproto.mc to /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and then run /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig and you *should* be good to go. > it didn't work quite right (as you saw before) and so i monkey'd around > with it a bit with no luck. the generated .cf file (generated from the > prototype above) has a masq and hub host defined so i assume it can't > hurt to masq with a null client. any other thoughts? it might have them defined but they should be commented out. or if they aren't commented out they should have a null value. adam.