rich...@thornton.net wrote:
>I have a simple OpenBSD 5.3 Sparc 64 box, which runs very well, given
>it
>is 12+ years old. I would like to set it up so I could send email from
>it, and receive email, since I do have a personal domain name,which I
>could point to my house IP, if desired. The documen
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On 08/27/2013 01:30 PM, rich...@thornton.net wrote:
> I have a simple OpenBSD 5.3 Sparc 64 box, which runs very well,
> given it is 12+ years old. I would like to set it up so I could
> send email from it, and receive email, since I do have a personal
On 08/27/13 16:30, rich...@thornton.net wrote:
> I have a simple OpenBSD 5.3 Sparc 64 box, which runs very well, given it
> is 12+ years old. I would like to set it up so I could send email from
> it, and receive email, since I do have a personal domain name,which I
> could point to my house IP, if
I have a simple OpenBSD 5.3 Sparc 64 box, which runs very well, given it
is 12+ years old. I would like to set it up so I could send email from
it, and receive email, since I do have a personal domain name,which I
could point to my house IP, if desired. The documentation is wonderful,
somehow it s
Good day,
Is
pic op.me | eqn -Tascii | groff -M/usr/share/tmac -Tascii -me >
op.txt
the right way to generate the txt version of the documentation? Or is
there a simpler way?
Thanks very much,
Vijay
On Wed, 2006-06-12 at 10:51 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/12/06 01:51, [EMAIL
On 2006/12/06 06:20, Vijay Sankar wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Is
>
> pic op.me | eqn -Tascii | groff -M/usr/share/tmac -Tascii -me >
> op.txt
>
> the right way to generate the txt version of the documentation? Or is
> there a simpler way?
you could just 'make paper.txt', either way should work.
On 2006/12/06 01:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I could find no more from grep'ing the man pages.
for Sendmail documentation, see:
/usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop
/usr/share/doc/smm/09.sendmail
the Makefiles can generate txt and postscript versions.
stupidmail4me wrote:
> What exaclty is this file for? I know that
> localhost.cf is the default an doesn't accept
> connections from the outside world. sendmail.cf is for
> accepting connections to the outside world. But I
> can't find anything about submit.cf that explai
connections to the outside world. But
> > I can't find anything about submit.cf that explains exactly what
> > it does.
>
> /usr/share/sendmail/cf/submit.mc will make it clearer.
Any opinions on whether this should honour /etc/mail/trusted-users?
(and if not, user/4951 can be closed).
On 12/5/06, stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What exaclty is this file for? I know that
localhost.cf is the default an doesn't accept
connections from the outside world. sendmail.cf is for
accepting connections to the outside world. But I
can't find anything about submit.
;t find anything about submit.cf that explains exactly what
> it does.
/usr/share/sendmail/cf/submit.mc will make it clearer.
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What exaclty is this file for? I know that
localhost.cf is the default an doesn't accept
connections from the outside world. sendmail.cf is for
accepting connections to the outside world. But I
can't find anything about submit.cf that explains
exactly what it does.
Everyone is raving abo
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