Hi again,
Le 04/04/2012 16:17, Michael Stauber a écrit :
Generally you shouldn't modify your sendmail.cf. Any modification should
go into sendmail.mc, which our updates will never overwrite. So whenever
sendmail.cf is rebuilt from the sendmail.mc during an update, your
changes will be
I'm with Frank. I too can confirm the .mc file gets overwritten for seemingly
no good reason. I have several tweaks in my file that when replaced causes mail
to stop flowing In my environment. It's quite frustrating to one day discover
my mail server is broken and I have to go in and re-apply
Hi Roy.
On 4/6/2012 9:25 PM, Roy Urick wrote:
I'm with Frank. I too can confirm the .mc file gets overwritten for
seemingly no good reason. I have several tweaks in my file that when replaced
causes mail to stop flowing In my environment. It's quite frustrating to one
day discover my mail
Fair enough. I have an easy fix after doing the changes by hand repeatedly;
Once I notice it I have it fixed in about 60 seconds.
I'll probably start monitoring the file for changes using my Solarwinds server
to get a little more visibility and fix it as soon as it happens not when I
notice
On Apr 5, 2012, at 11:20 PM, Eiji Hamano wrote:
Hi Michael
Today I done the updatesas follow.
(1/4): base-disk-am-1.1.0-15BX25.el6.x86_64.rpm| 14 kB
00:00
(2/4): rpm-4.8.0-19.el6_2.1.x86_64.rpm | 897 kB
00:03
(3/4):
Hi Greg,
The sendmail.mc file in this case is not owned by a BlueOnyx generated
RPM. I have not specifically investigated this specific issue... but at
face value - the file is dependent on upstream RPM files. Sometimes,
problems in the way the upstream files are created can cause
Hi Michael,
Michael Stauber wrote:
In /usr/sausalito/configs/sendmail/ we have several default sendmail.mc for
BlueOnyx. The configs you find there are hand crafted to meet our needs and
there are provisions in them for either Majordomo or Mailman.
When base-blueonyx-glue gets updated or
Bump for a customer note that I have not seen this particular behavior.
Barry Mishkind wrote:
Hi ... I am going to ask for help again on the repeated error message
that I get each day, telling me there is a large corrupted file.
===Quote===
etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
/usr/bin/analog:
Hi Chris,
Bump for a customer note that I have not seen this particular behavior.
Yeah, I remeber something about it, but the details are fuzzy. Will have to
look it up. AFAIK it's nothing critical.
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With best regards
Michael Stauber
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Hi Chris,
It is darned frustrating, though. Something must have really gone wrong
with SSL somewhere on the line!
Yes, I agree. The sad part is that testing this will cost money. Like buying
certs and seeing why they don't install. Somehow I'm not too eager to do that.
But yes, it needs to
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