Hi everybody! I have one problem and maybe somebody of you have experience with this (or can help me on some another way):
I'm using Debian 3.0 with sendmail 8.12.1. I tried to install MailScanner (http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/) but I have problem: On http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/install/sendmail.shtml are instructions for configuring sendmail: ***************************************************************** Currently, your copy of sendmail will be started by a script such as /etc/init.d/mail or /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail. Somewhere in this script will be the command to start sendmail itself. This should look like this: sendmail -bd -q15m You should change this to the following two lines: sendmail -bd -ODeliveryMode=queueonly - OQueueDirectory=/var/spool/mqueue.in sendmail -q15m ***************************************************************** But, in my /etc/init.d/sendmail I don't have "sendmail -bd -q15m" command. I have configuration about "sendmail -bd -q15m" in /etc/mail/sendmail.conf. Here are my /etc/init.d/sendmail and /etc/mail/sendmail.conf files: /etc/init.d/sendmail: #!/bin/sh -e # # Sendmail rc script for Debian (/etc/init.d/sendmail) # # Copyright (c) 2001-2001, Richard Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. # Time-stamp: <2001/08/20 10:00:00 cowboy> # # Notes (to all): # * This is no longer a conffile - don't edit this... instead # edit /etc/mail/sendmail.conf # # Notes (to self): # * # set -e; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Autoconf variables - in a form suitable for sh, perl # Generated automatically from autoconf.sh.in by configure. #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Variables for, and by, Autoconf (Don't touch these! edit config step) PACKAGE_NAME="Sendmail"; PACKAGE_VERSION="8.12.1"; prefix="/usr"; exec_prefix="/usr"; bindir="/usr/bin"; sbindir="/usr/sbin"; libexecdir="/usr/lib/sm.bin"; datadir="/usr/share"; sysconfdir="/etc"; sharedstatedir="/usr/com"; localstatedir="/var"; libdir="/usr/lib"; includedir="/usr/include"; infodir="/usr/share/info"; mandir="/usr/share/man"; docdir="/usr/share/doc"; srcdir="/local/home/src/sendmail/sendmail-8.12.1/.."; # All the real work is done by helper functions defined herein if [ ! -x ${datadir}/sendmail/sm_helper.sh ]; then exit 0; fi; .. ${datadir}/sendmail/sm_helper.sh; # Some requisite initialization Get_Parameters; # Ok, why are we here... case "$1" in #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # Debian required/optional targets: #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- start) echo -n "Starting Mail Transport Agent: " start_sendmail; echo "$NAME." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping Mail Transport Agent: " stop_sendmail; echo "$NAME." ;; restart) echo -n "Restarting Transport Agent..."; # reload is equivalent (but faster) than stop/start ! reload_sendmail; echo "$NAME."; ;; restart-if-running) if ! is_running mta && ! is_running msp; then echo "Mail Transport Agent: $NAME is not running"; else $0 restart; fi; ;; reload|force-reload) echo -n "Reloading Mail Transport Agent configuration..."; reload_sendmail; echo "$NAME."; ;; #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # Local targets (sendmail commands/aliases) for MSP/MTA split support # These targets will pass along any provided parameters #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- newaliases) shift; newaliases $*; ;; hoststat) shift; hoststat $*; ;; purgestat) shift; purgestat $*; ;; mailstats) shift; mailstats $*; ;; mailq) shift; mailq $*; ;; runq) shift; runq $*; ;; #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # Local targets for extended support/debugging #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- status) shift; status $*; ;; debug) # # If not running, can't debug if is_running msp; then echo -n "Dumping MSP state..."; $SIGNAL_MSP_CMD --signal USR1; echo "done."; fi; if is_running mta; then echo -n "Dumping MTA state..."; $SIGNAL_MTA_CMD --signal USR1; echo "done."; fi; ;; clean|clean_que*|clean-que*) # # If running, don't clean the queues... if is_running mta; then echo "MTA is running, queue cleaning ill advised..."; else echo -n "Cleaning up the queues..."; clean_queues; echo "done."; fi; ;; #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # Local targets for cronjob support #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- cron-msp) cron_msp; ;; cron-mta) cron_mta; ;; #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # Default target - bitch and moan #------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- *) echo "Invalid command <$1>"; echo "Usage: $0 <command>"; echo " Where <command> is one of the following"; echo " start|stop|restart|restart-if-running"; echo " reload|force-reload"; echo " newaliases|hoststat|purgestat|mailstats|mailq|runq"; echo " status|debug|clean"; exit 1; ;; esac; exit 0; /etc/mail/sendmail.conf: #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # # /etc/mail/sendmail.conf # # Copyright (c) 2001-2001 Richard Nelson. All Rights Reserved. # Version: 1.1.3 # Time-stamp: <2001/08/15 12:00:00 cowboy> # # Parameter file for sendmail (sourced by /etc/init.d/sendmail) # Make all changes herein, instead of altering /etc/init.d/sendmail. # # After making changes here, you'll need to run /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig # or /usr/share/sendmail/update_conf to have the changes take effect - # If you change DAEMON_MODE, QUEUE_MODE, or QUEUE_INTERVAL, you'll also # need to run /etc/init.d/sendmail restart. # # Changes made herein will be kept across upgrades. # # Supported parameters (and defaults) are listed herein. # # Notes: # * This setup allows sendmail to run in several modes: # - listener and queue runner..DAEMON_MODE="daemon".QUEUE_MODE="daemon" # - listener only..............DAEMON_MODE="daemon".QUEUE_MODE="none" # - queue runner only..........DAEMON_MODE="none"...QUEUE_MODE="daemon" # - *NOTHING* ?!?..............DAEMON_MODE="none"...QUEUE_MODE="none" # # * You can also run the listener from inetd: # - listener and queue runner..DAEMON_MODE="inetd"..QUEUE_MODE="daemon" # - listener only..............DAEMON_MODE="inetd"..QUEUE_MODE="none" # # * You can also run the queue runner from cron: # - listener and queue runner..DAEMON_MODE="....."..QUEUE_MODE="cron" # - queue runner only..........DAEMON_MODE="none"...QUEUE_MODE="cron" # # * _PARMS entries herein are shown in precedence order, any later _PARMS # field will, if applicable, override any previous _PARMS fields. # # * Values *MUST* be surrounded with double quotes ("), single quotes # will *NOT* work ! # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # SMTP Listener Configuration # # DAEMON_MODE="Daemon"; Keyword SMTP listener # daemon: Run as standalone daemon # inetd: Run from inet supervisor (forks for each mail) # none: No listener (ie, nullclient/smarthost) # # NOTE: for the nonce, DAEMON_MODE="none" is *NOT* supported !!! # DAEMON_MODE="Daemon"; # # DAEMON_PARMS=""; String Listener parms # Any parameters here will be ignored when run from cron. # Note that MISC_PARMS and CRON_PARMS, if applicable, will override # anything declared herein. # DAEMON_PARMS=""; # # DAEMON_HOSTSTATS="No"; Boolean Listener stats # This parameter determines whether or not host stats are collected # and available for the `hoststat` command to display. There will # be a (minor) performance hit, as files will be created/updated for each # sendmail delivery attempt. The files are fixed in size, and small, # but there can be many of them. # DAEMON_HOSTSTATS="Yes"; # # DAEMON_MAILSTATS="No"; Boolean Listener stats # This parameter determines whether or not mailer stats are collected # and available for the `mailstats` command to display. There will # be a (minor) performance hit, as this file will be updated for each # item coming into, or out of, sendmail. The file is fixed in size, # and small, so there's no need to rotate it. # DAEMON_MAILSTATS="No"; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # SMTP MTA Queue Runner Configuration # # QUEUE_MODE="${DAEMON_MODE}"; Keyword SMTP queue runner # daemon: Run as standalone daemon # cron: Run from crontab # none: No queue runner (ie, nullclient/smarthost) # # NOTE: for the nonce, QUEUE_MODE="none" is *NOT* supported !!! # QUEUE_MODE="${DAEMON_MODE}"; # # QUEUE_INTERVAL="10"; Integer in minutes # Interval at which to run the MTA queues. What interval should you use? # The amount of time that is acceptable before retrying delivery on # mail that couldn't be delivered in one run, or how long an item can # set in the queue before having the first delivery attempt done. # QUEUE_INTERVAL="10"; # # QUEUE_PARMS=""; String queue parameters # Any parameters here are also used when run from cron. # Note that MISC_PARMS and CRON_PARMS, if applicable, will override # anything declared herein. # QUEUE_PARMS=""; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # SMTP - MSP Queue Runner Configuration # # MSP_MODE="${QUEUE_MODE}"; Keyword MSP queue runner mode # daemon: Run as standalone daemon # cron: Run from crontab # none: No queue runner (ie, nullclient/smarthost) # # NOTE: If QUEUE_MODE="cron" & MSP_MODE="none", the MSP queue will # be run as part of the MTA queue running process. # MSP_MODE="${QUEUE_MODE}"; # # MSP_INTERVAL="${QUEUE_INTERVAL}"; Integer in minutes # Interval at which to run the MSP queues. What interval should you use? # The amount of time that is acceptable before retrying delivery on # mail that couldn't be accepted by the MTA, and was therefore left # in the message submission queue. Probably should be the same as the # whats used in QUEUE_INTERVAL. # MSP_INTERVAL="${QUEUE_INTERVAL}"; # # MSP_PARMS="${QUEUE_PARMS}"; String queue parameters # Any parameters here are also used when run from cron. # Note that MISC_PARMS and CRON_PARMS, if applicable, will override # anything declared herein. # MSP_PARMS="${QUEUE_PARMS}"; # # MSP_MAILSTATS="${DAEMON_MAILSTATS}"; Boolean Listener stats # This parameter determines whether or not mailer stats are collected # and available for the `mailstats` command to display. There will # be a (minor) performance hit, as this file will be updated for each # item coming into, or out of, sendmail. The file is fixed in size, # and small, so there's no need to rotate it. # MSP_MAILSTATS="No"; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Miscellaneous Confguration # # MISC_PARMS=""; String miscellaneous parameters # Miscellaneous parameters - applied to any sendmail invocation. # Any parameters here are also used when run from cron. # Applied after {DAEMON,QUEUE}_PARMS, and can therefore override them # if need be (in which case why did use them?) # Note that CRON_PARMS, if applicable, will override anything # declared herein. # # Here is where'd you setup and debugging or special parms that you # want shared betwixt the possibly separate listener/queue-runner # processes. # MISC_PARMS=""; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Cron Job Configuration # # CRON_MAILTO="root"; String cronjob output # Recipient of *rare* cronjob output. Some cronjobs will be running # under user `mail`, so any problems encountered would probably be missed # so define a user who actually (hopefully) checks email now and again. # CRON_MAILTO="root"; # # CRON_PARMS=""; String cron specific parmeters # Cron parameters - applied *only* when sendmail queue running is done # via a cronjob. Applied after QUEUE_PARMS and MISC_PARMS, and can # therefore override them if need be. # CRON_PARMS=""; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Queue Aging Configuration # # Why would you want to age your queues? On every queue-run interval, # sendmail will try *every* file in the queue... If a site is down # for a while, considerable time can be wasted each interval in retrying # it. The scheme supported allows aging by time, and can move the older # files to another (less frequently run queue), thereby reducing overal # system impact - and providing better mail throughput. # # Note that this support is completely separate from QUEUE_MODE=cron, # you can age queues even if you're running QUEUE_MODE=daemon. # # There are four parts to the queue aging support, and these parts # may be repeated, to operate on multiple queues. # # 1. Interval at which to age the queues (in minutes). # What interval should you use? Roughly twice the normal queue # interval, so that messages are tried twice in each successively # slower queue. # # 2. Criteria (optional and defaults to interval). This is the # specification of which files to move. It defaults moving # files whose age in the queues exceeds the interval. # This field, if specified can be very complex - supporting # aging by just about anything! see qtool(8) for details. # # 3. To queue. This is the queue to which files will be moved. # It may be fully qualified, or relative to /var/spool/mqueue. # # 4. From queue. This is the queue from which files will be moved. # It may be fully qualified, or relative to /var/spool/mqueue. # # Samples: # AGE_DATA="[['25', '', 'hourly', 'main']]"; # Every 25 minutes, move any file older than 25 minutes from # /var/spool/mqueue/main to /var/spool/mqueue/hourly # # AGE_DATA="[['25', '', 'hourly', 'main'],\ # ['125', '', 'daily', 'hourly']]"; # Same as the above, but also move files from the hourly queue # to the daily queue after 125 minutes in the hourly queue. # # AGE_DATA="[['25',\ # '-e \'$msg->{message} = Deferred: 452 4.2.2 Over quota\'',\ # 'overquota', 'main']]"; # Every 25 minutes, move all files deferred because of quota # violations from /var/spool/mqueue/main to # /var/spool/mqueue/overquota where they can be processed on # a different interval, or by some other means. # # If the above samples suggest Perl arrays, well, they are... # # AGE_DATA=""; Perl array Queue aging data # AGE_DATA=""; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Hidden variables (the blood be upon your hands) # # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Deprecated variables (kept for reference) # DAEMON_STATS="${DAEMON_MAILSTATS}"; MSP_STATS="${MSP_MAILSTATS}"; # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Unknown variables (kept for reference) # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- # Anybody know what to do??? Thank you very much, Marko. -- Marko Malikovic Strucni suradnik za kompjuterske aplikacije na Odsjeku za psihologiju CARNet sistem administrator Filozofski fakultet u Rijeci Trg Ivana Klobucarica 1 Tel: ++385/51/315-232, 315-233