Dan Lorenzini wrote:

I think they may be disallowing sendmail to comply with a security
policy.  Using amreport to generate the report and leave it in a file
is an acceptable alternative.  We do this in addition to sending mail.

I hope you all are aware than SENDING mail is a complete different thing than receiving mail. You don't need to have a sendmail daemon running to send mail: it can be invoked by the mailer program just to send the mail. It will never listen to port 25 for receiving mail.

But stupid policies do exist, yes, I know.


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