Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-10 Thread Jan Engelhardt
  
  Why not simply use sendmail? Some of us still prefer sendmail as the
  MTA.
 
 If someone really wants to use sendmail, more power to him. But if he just
 wants a working MTA, why should he go through the contortions of trying to 
 get
 sendmail configured, when postfix is the default MTA in suse, and all ready 
 to
 rock and roll?

SUSE has a superb sendmail configuration tool. You only need to edit 
/etc/sysconfig/mail and /etc/sysconfig/sendmail and you are set (run 
SuSEconfig).

Correct me if I am wrong, but out_of_the_box it is not ready to rock and
roll if you are going to actually use it as a domain MTA. There is still
setup to do. I actually found postfix harder to setup until I used
webmin to setup a few things. To each their own choice because that's
what it's all about, choice.

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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-10 Thread J Sloan


Jan Engelhardt wrote:
 Why not simply use sendmail? Some of us still prefer sendmail as the
 MTA.
 If someone really wants to use sendmail, more power to him. But if he just
 wants a working MTA, why should he go through the contortions of trying to 
 get
 sendmail configured, when postfix is the default MTA in suse, and all ready 
 to
 rock and roll?
 
 SUSE has a superb sendmail configuration tool. You only need to edit 
 /etc/sysconfig/mail and /etc/sysconfig/sendmail and you are set (run 
 SuSEconfig).
 
 Correct me if I am wrong, but out_of_the_box it is not ready to rock and
 roll if you are going to actually use it as a domain MTA. There is still
 setup to do. I actually found postfix harder to setup until I used
 webmin to setup a few things. To each their own choice because that's
 what it's all about, choice.

I'm glad sendmail is supported in suse.

However, when it comes to ease of MTA config in suse, I think postfix
has sendmail beat. For instance, you can go into yast and click one
button to enable virus/spam scanning - is that also the case when using
sendmail, or does a sendmail install require some googling and config
file tweaking to achieve the same effect?

Joe
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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-10 Thread Anders Johansson
On Friday 10 November 2006 19:26, J Sloan wrote:
 However, when it comes to ease of MTA config in suse, I think postfix
 has sendmail beat. For instance, you can go into yast and click one
 button to enable virus/spam scanning - is that also the case when using
 sendmail, or does a sendmail install require some googling and config
 file tweaking to achieve the same effect?

I don't know, but the main benefit of throwing out sendmail is that you'll be 
able to configure your mail server without having to learn a macro 
programming language

Whoever dreamed up that one I hope is safely contained in an asylum by now

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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-10 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Friday 2006-11-10 at 10:26 -0800, J Sloan wrote:

 I'm glad sendmail is supported in suse.
 
 However, when it comes to ease of MTA config in suse, I think postfix
 has sendmail beat. For instance, you can go into yast and click one
 button to enable virus/spam scanning - is that also the case when using
 sendmail, or does a sendmail install require some googling and config
 file tweaking to achieve the same effect?

I should think that Yast handles them both fine. If it doesn't, I'd fill 
it as a bug.

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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-09 Thread Marcus Rueckert
On 2006-11-08 23:56:20 -0800, J Sloan wrote:
 I haven't used sendmail in some years, but my guess is it's likely compiled
 against libwrap, so you should edit /etc/hosts.allow to permit smtp access.
 
 But, why not simply use postfix as MTA?

/etc/sysconfig/mail - SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE=no

darix

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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-09 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 23:56 -0800, J Sloan wrote:
 I haven't used sendmail in some years, but my guess is it's likely compiled
 against libwrap, so you should edit /etc/hosts.allow to permit smtp access.
 
 But, why not simply use postfix as MTA?
 
 J
 

Why not simply use sendmail? Some of us still prefer sendmail as the
MTA.

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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-09 Thread J Sloan


Kenneth Schneider wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 23:56 -0800, J Sloan wrote:
 I haven't used sendmail in some years, but my guess is it's likely compiled
 against libwrap, so you should edit /etc/hosts.allow to permit smtp access.

 But, why not simply use postfix as MTA?

 J

 
 Why not simply use sendmail? Some of us still prefer sendmail as the
 MTA.

If someone really wants to use sendmail, more power to him. But if he just
wants a working MTA, why should he go through the contortions of trying to get
sendmail configured, when postfix is the default MTA in suse, and all ready to
rock and roll?

Joe


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Re: [opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-09 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 08:24 -0800, J Sloan wrote:
 
 Kenneth Schneider wrote:
  On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 23:56 -0800, J Sloan wrote:
  I haven't used sendmail in some years, but my guess is it's likely compiled
  against libwrap, so you should edit /etc/hosts.allow to permit smtp access.
 
  But, why not simply use postfix as MTA?
 
  J
 
  
  Why not simply use sendmail? Some of us still prefer sendmail as the
  MTA.
 
 If someone really wants to use sendmail, more power to him. But if he just
 wants a working MTA, why should he go through the contortions of trying to get
 sendmail configured, when postfix is the default MTA in suse, and all ready to
 rock and roll?
 
 Joe
 

Correct me if I am wrong, but out_of_the_box it is not ready to rock and
roll if you are going to actually use it as a domain MTA. There is still
setup to do. I actually found postfix harder to setup until I used
webmin to setup a few things. To each their own choice because that's
what it's all about, choice.

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UNIX  since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE  since 1998

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[opensuse] Sendmail don't open port 25 ...

2006-11-08 Thread Peter Plüss
I have SUSE Linux 10.1 installed on a i586 Hardware. I installed the 
sendmail-8.13.6-9.9.i586.rpm package through the install CD. After 
starting the service through the sendmail start/stop script port 25 will 
not opened.


Do you have any raisons what could be wrong?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Sincerly
Peter Plüss


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