-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27.01.17 11:33 Johannes Kastl wrote: >> Then you would need to tell mailx to use the right sendmail, >> 'mailx -S sendmail=/opt/local/sbin/sendmail ...' or put it into >> ~/.mailrc. > > This is what I used.
I just reinstalled postfix, applied my config, started it via port load and did some tests. /opt/local/bin/mailx reads /opt/local/etc/nail.rc (note the 'n') /opt/local/bin/mailx reads ~/.mailrc (note the 'm' and the dot) /usr/bin/mailx reads /etc/nail.rc and ~/.mailrc /usr/bin/mail reads /etc/mail.rc and ~/.mailrc Now sending stuff with the right postfix works. >> Other software might still just use the default >> /usr/sbin/sendmail, so to handle all mails system-wide all >> software supposed to send mails would need to be instructed >> accordingly. > > I guess I'll link macports sendmail to /usr/sbin/sendmail to > avoid that. But how to avoid OSX overwriting that during > upgrades? I still don't know how to workaround programs calling /usr/sbin/sendmail. Johannes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 Comment: Using GnuPG with SeaMonkey - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAliLMasACgkQzi3gQ/xETbKACACfTmmV/lBdTyK3rLNkjt7pChPH vfkAoJUPm3PvunonCRY7gpRjkrcazC4d =9G2N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
