there is a bug with sendmail not always sending to aliases on
FreeBSD 8.0-RC2:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/139870
Masquerade again. Not clear whether that's what you want.
How to configure sendmail on a.domain.net so that:
1) users with an alias defined in /etc/ma
ases. And there is a
> bug if you're using 8.0:
Yes I did newaliases and the version of sendmail is the default with
FreeBSD, that must be 8.14.3
> Masquerade again. Not clear whether that's what you want.
How to configure sendmail on a.domain.net so that:
1) users with an alia
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I have this stupide little configuration that I cannot manage to get
working.
I have one machine a.domain.net that I want to be able to deliver
system mail (like cron and so on) with the following rules:
- user1 on a.domain.net has the same username as on domain.net;
Hi,
I have this stupide little configuration that I cannot manage to get
working.
I have one machine a.domain.net that I want to be able to deliver
system mail (like cron and so on) with the following rules:
- user1 on a.domain.net has the same username as on domain.net; I
want that mail sent
I want try UUCP.
I have read handbook and found that I must build a new sendmail.cf.
But there is no devtools/* in /usr/src/contrib/sendmail.
(FREEBSD-upgrade tells us, that this directory has been removed for the
import of sendmail.)
So
make install-cf
in cf/cf fails immediately because it t
Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 3. April 2005 17:36 schrieb Rob:
>>There is a FAQ, that explains:
>>
>> If you want all outgoing SMTP connections to use
>> port 2525, you can use this in your .mc file:
>>
>> define(`RELAY_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP $h 2525')
>> define(`ESMTP_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2005 17:36 schrieb Rob:
> Emanuel Strobl wrote:\>
>
> > If you don't have /etc/mail/yourhostname.domain.mc
> > then you should cd to /etc/mail and type "make",
> > after you edited the file "make all install restart"
>
> Thanks for your help. I generated the files with this
> m
Emanuel Strobl wrote:\>
> If you don't have /etc/mail/yourhostname.domain.mc
> then you should cd to /etc/mail and type "make",
> after you edited the file "make all install restart"
Thanks for your help. I generated the files with this
make command, and all just worked out of the box.
I can send
Am Samstag, 2. April 2005 18:07 schrieb Rob:
> Hi,
>
> My ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and a
> registered hostname.
>
> I use a Sitecom DC-207 that serves as a plain router,
> NAT and 4-port switch, to connect three Windows PCs
> and one FreeBSD PC simultaneously to the internet.
>
> The
Hi,
My ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and a
registered hostname.
I use a Sitecom DC-207 that serves as a plain router,
NAT and 4-port switch, to connect three Windows PCs
and one FreeBSD PC simultaneously to the internet.
The router gets the fixed IP address, whereas my
FreeBSD system
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 09:07:37AM +0200, Alistair Phillips wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I had the exact same problem that you had, what with not being able to send
> mail to local persons. The error turned out to be that /etc/hosts was
> missing the following
>
> ::1localhostlocalhost
>
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 03:50:15PM +0200, Juha Erkkila wrote:
> it seems i can't send mail to anyone locally. shouldn't
> sendmail do this?
>
Do you have ^Cw localhost in sendmail.cf? If not, that may be
an issue. (Remember to kill -HUP sendmail.pid before retrying.
g
it seems i can't send mail to anyone locally. shouldn't
sendmail do this?
aot% date
Thu Dec 19 14:46:26 EET 2002
aot% mail -s test je@localhost
i think this should work, but it doesn't. no mail for me!
EOT
aot% mail
No mail for je
aot% su
Password:
aot# mailq -Ac
/var/spool/clien
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