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+++ Yashpal Nagar [linux-india] <24/10/01 11:10 +0530>:
> OK i will try. But this feature has not been in earlier versions...
It is a sudden decision of redhat introduced in 7.1. Based on the theory
that most people who run linux as a desktop need sendmail only listening on
localhost, not acting as a full mailserver - and that anyone who wants to
run a mailserver needs at least some intelligence / technical knowledge
before he starts running one.
Intelligence / technical knowledge at least to the extent of reading release
notes, FAQs etc before installing / upgrading anything critical, like a
mailserver, say.
This way, people are protected against security holes caused by fiddling with
sendmail without knowing what they are actually doing, and removing this
restriction is less than a minute's work for any admin.
> This error below of masquerading comes on the konsole where u are working
> all of sudden pops up. It does not comes in maillog... IIRC
So that is why I said look in */var/log/messages*
-srs
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