On 2006-04-27 06:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE.
> It seems there is collision between /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
> /etc/rc.sendmail in sendmail startup control.
> In /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
> sendmail_enable="NO"# Run the sendmail inbound d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE.
> It seems there is collision between /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
> /etc/rc.sendmail in sendmail startup control.
> In /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
> sendmail_enable="NO"# Run the sendmail inbound daemon (YES/N
I have FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE.
It seems there is collision between /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
/etc/rc.sendmail in sendmail startup control.
In /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
sendmail_enable="NO"# Run the sendmail inbound daemon (YES/NO).
In /etc/rc.sendmail:
"<...>
start
> Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf
> file. This allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine
> however I would like one other machine on the LAN to use the
> FBSD machine as a SMTP machine.
>
> I think sendmail_enable="YES" would
ea wrote:
[Original Question snipped]
Yes, sendmail_enable="YES" will do the job.
FreeBSD sendmail respects the TCP wrapper config file /etc/hosts.allow;
you can limit access to sendmail there (look at "man 5 hosts_options").
Checkout /etc/mail/access, it allows yo
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Richard Shea wrote:
> Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf file. This
> allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine however I would like one
> other machine on the LAN to use the FBSD machine as a SMTP machine.
>
> I think sendm
Konrad Heuer wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Richard Shea wrote:
Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf file. This
allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine however I would like one
other machine on the LAN to use the FBSD machine as a SMTP machine.
I think sendm
Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf file. This
allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine however I would like one
other machine on the LAN to use the FBSD machine as a SMTP machine.
I think sendmail_enable="YES" would do this but would then allow ev
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 10:42:06AM +1200, Richard Shea wrote:
> Well I discovered I think that if I don't use /etc/mail/access in fact I
> cannot send mail through the FBSD box. (I get "550 5.7.1 ... Relaying
> denied"). So I went an looked at /etc/mail and there is a access.sample
> but not a pla
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:57:43 -0700, "Brent Wiese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> > Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf
> > file. This allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine
> > however I would like one other machine on th
[Original Question snipped]
Yes, sendmail_enable="YES" will do the job.
FreeBSD sendmail respects the TCP wrapper config file /etc/hosts.allow;
you can limit access to sendmail there (look at "man 5 hosts_options").
Checkout /etc/mail/access, it allows you to control who is p
[Original Question snipped]
> >
> >Yes, sendmail_enable="YES" will do the job.
> >
> >FreeBSD sendmail respects the TCP wrapper config file /etc/hosts.allow;
> >you can limit access to sendmail there (look at "man 5 hosts_options").
> >
> Ch
Will Saxon wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Michael Conlen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sendmail_enable
Is this true?
Yes
The reason I ask is that sendmail_enable="NO" appears to be
starting an
inbou
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Conlen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sendmail_enable
>
> Is this true?
Yes
>
> The reason I ask is that sendmail_enable="NO" appears to
FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
I thought the following were true
sendmail_enable="YES" # start all sendmail processes
sendmail_enable="NO" # don't start an inbound process
sendmail_enable="NONE" # don't start any processes
Is this true?
The reason I ask is that sen
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