- Marc Espie es...@nerim.net [2013-02-24 13:21:09 +0100] - :
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 08:57:14AM +, James Griffin wrote:
- rich...@thornton.net rich...@thornton.net [2013-02-21 00:29:45
+] - :
Is sendmail enabled by default? If not, how do I do that?
It's
- rich...@thornton.net rich...@thornton.net [2013-02-21 00:29:45 +]
- :
Is sendmail enabled by default? If not, how do I do that?
It's not enabled by default. And you need to copy
/usr/share/sendmail/cf/openbsd-proto.mc to your hostname.mc; edit it
with your requirements, then use
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 08:57:14AM +, James Griffin wrote:
- rich...@thornton.net rich...@thornton.net [2013-02-21 00:29:45 +]
- :
Is sendmail enabled by default? If not, how do I do that?
It's not enabled by default. And you need to copy
Yes and you don't have to do anything, unless you need to enable a
different set of sendmail rules but that will depend on what you want to
accomplish.
-luis
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 6:29 PM, rich...@thornton.net wrote:
Is sendmail enabled by default? If not, how do I do that?
On 02/24/13 12:54, Luis Coronado wrote:
Yes and you don't have to do anything, unless you need to enable a
different set of sendmail rules but that will depend on what you want to
accomplish.
-luis
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 6:29 PM, rich...@thornton.net wrote:
Is sendmail enabled by default?
In addition to what others have said, default sendmail listens on 127.0.0.1, so
you will require configuration to get it going.
On that note, also look at smtpd - it's sendmail without the complexity!
-ag
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