On 1 Jan 1999, Sam Liddicott writes:
> I'm running redhat5.2 and want to implement the instructions at
> http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html for non-IP based
> virtual email domains.
> What I can't find is my sendmail.m4 source files! I have redhat 5.2, ...
Linuxconf builds sendmail.cf from chunks of a sendmail.cf that were
once generated from a sendmail.m4 file, but it doesn't actually use
the m4 stuff itself at all.
> /usr/lib/linuxconf/mailconf contains files months old, older than my
> installation - and I did configure things so I think maybe they are
> not the ones.
They are. From these when you use mailconf to generate sendmail.cf, a
new one is built.
> So I can't make the sendmail modifications because I don't know how
> my sendmail.cf is made!
Either do what the instructions in your current sendmail.cf say, and
hand modify the chunks of sendmail.cf mailconf uses, sticking your
modified versions into /etc/mail/mailconf/, or else grab a source
archive for sendmail with the associated m4 stuff, and build your own
m4-based sendmail configuration outside of Linuxconf. Those are the
only choices I know of.
Jonathan
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