Forgive me for being confusing.
I would like to use xmail's sendmail for this. The user is using perl to call for
sendmail. I simply don't know how to configure sendmail to respond. I checked the
xmail docs, and they say:
"The auxiliary program sendmail now read the MAIL_ROOT environment from registry (
Win32 version ) and
if it fails it reads from the environment."
I can't seem to find any documentation beyond this. There is no MAIL_ROOT environment
in the xmail registry entries - nor can I find one documented in the online
information.
A little push in the right direction? Anybody?
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: Gerrit P. Haase
To: Davide Libenzi
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Using SENDMAIL on Win32
Davide schrieb:
>> A user wants to use sendmail (instead of typical win32 methods) to send
>> emails. I have no experience with configuring win32 to use sendmail.
>> How do I go about setting it up for use on a win32 system? Anybody?
> do you mean XMail's sendmail or the real sendmail ?
> for the first case you should have no problem while i do not think that
> exist a win32 port of sendmail out of the cygwin one.
Oh yes, there is one (free too)!
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/unix-to-windows/ports/sendmail/
Gerrit
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