--- Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to do something that is admittedly a bit
foolish. I'm trying to
get the sendmail RPM from Redhat-7.3 working on my
ancient Caldera box.
There's really not much Caldera left in it, as I've
been upgrading it
piecemeal to assorted Redhat
I'm trying to do something that is admittedly a bit foolish. I'm trying to
get the sendmail RPM from Redhat-7.3 working on my ancient Caldera box.
There's really not much Caldera left in it, as I've been upgrading it
piecemeal to assorted Redhat RPMs for a while now, but it was last an
The old script was called mta. What if you try that instead?
Or, just write your own script. The startup scripts are complicated
only because they need to do a lot of figuring out where things are,
etc. Since you know where things are, a startup script customized for
your machine might be very
On 11/19/03 19:59, Joel Hammer wrote:
The old script was called mta. What if you try that instead?
# /etc/init.d/mta start
WARNING: Mail Transfer Agent sendmail selected but not installed.
Sure, i could debug where it expects sendmail to be, but i'm feeling lazy :)
Or, just write your own