Hi Alexander -

Sorry - got it now.  I did a man of sendmail, and there it was, three 
lines or so down, -bd to run sendmail deamon with port alternatives.  
Thanks.  I am not certain if this is going to help me with this 
particular problem, because I don't (think I) want sendmail listening on 
a SMTP port (that's XMails job, right?) but simply redirecting local 
mails to XMail.  Also I am under the impresion that the proper mechanism 
under FreeBSD  is to modify the domainname.mc file in /etc/mail to 
instruct sendmail to do what I want it to, but I am a bit confused by 
the different sendmail modes under FreeBSD (/etc/rc.conf  -> 
sendmail_enable= yes, no or none - none kills it completely, no allows 
it to do local redirecting to XMail so far until today).

Thanks,

Jeff

Alexander Hagenah wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:
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>>Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
>>send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
>>I suspect?)
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>..--
>| -bd 125
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>Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)
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>Regards,
>Alexander Hagenah
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