gli writes:
I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
Which version of sendmail? 8.7.5-3 should configure semi-automatically.
It seems you're using an 8.6.* version.
dpkg -s sendmail and
Please find enclosed my sendmail.cf file. You will have to change
mailhost to the name of your ISP's mail relay host (one that will
act as a smart host), or have an alias for it.
Using this config file, your mail will go through by SMTP, not by
UUCP: just add a `sendmail -q' to your ip-up script
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gli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
There is a bug in sendmail-8.7.5-3.deb. Please use sendmail-8.7.5-4.deb
as soon
If you are setting up sendmail (not smail), you would run
/usr/sbin/sendmailconfig to create the sendmail.cf file. This is
a slick config script. Kudos to the author..
Tim
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I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
dpkg -s sendmail and found that sendmail is half-configured. While I am
reading some document on sendmail, could anyone show me the steps so that
I
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