On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 14:36:41 -0800 (PST), Matt Perry
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> Can anyone tell me if there's a Q&A setup procedure for sendmail on
> Debian? dpkg-reconfigure sendmail just exits to the shell with no output.
>
You can try to change debconf verbosity, "dpkg-reconfigure -plow
sen
Can anyone tell me if there's a Q&A setup procedure for sendmail on
Debian? dpkg-reconfigure sendmail just exits to the shell with no output.
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-> > I'd like to configure sendmail without things like
-> > FEATURE(use_cw_file)dnl
-> > FEATURE(use_ct_file)dnl
-> >
-> > and possibly someo others
->
-> after sendmailconfig is done, remove those lines from sendmail.mc, run
-> sendmailconfig
->
Matus \"fantomas\" Uhlar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to configure sendmail without things like
> FEATURE(use_cw_file)dnl
> FEATURE(use_ct_file)dnl
>
> and possibly someo others
after sendmailconfig is done, remove those lines from sendmail.mc, run
s
Hello,
I'd like to configure sendmail without things like
FEATURE(use_cw_file)dnl
FEATURE(use_ct_file)dnl
and possibly someo others
but those fscking scripts (sendmailconfig and those called by this one) seem
always to put them in. Where can I find prototype (or a script???) which I
could
How do I enable sendmail to sent to remote server? Local email works fine,
but I need to be able to send messages accross the internet. I have added
the MX Record to my DNS server, so what else do I need to do?
Thanks,
Scott
Torsten Hilbrich writes:
> Gerd Bavendiek schrieb am Sun, 31 May 1998 17:24:30 +0200 (CEST):
> >
> > Hi,
> > My box is connected to my ISP via an ISDN router (Ascend pipeline),
> > which does dial on demand. I don't want sendmail to establish
> > connections in the background. The mail proces
Gerd Bavendiek schrieb am Sun, 31 May 1998 17:24:30 +0200 (CEST):
>
> Hi,
> My box is connected to my ISP via an ISDN router (Ascend pipeline),
> which does dial on demand. I don't want sendmail to establish
> connections in the background. The mail processing shall be delayed
> until I explicitly
Hi,
My box is connected to my ISP via an ISDN router (Ascend pipeline),
which does dial on demand. I don't want sendmail to establish
connections in the background. The mail processing shall be delayed
until I explicitly make a connection.
Though I found various hints on I was not able to make it
gli writes:
>
> I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
> error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
Which version of sendmail? 8.7.5-3 should configure semi-automatically.
It seems you're using an 8.6.* version.
>
If you are setting up sendmail (not smail), you would run
/usr/sbin/sendmailconfig to create the sendmail.cf file. This is
a slick config script. Kudos to the author..
Tim
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gli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
>error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
There is a bug in sendmail-8.7.5-3.deb. Please use sendmail-8.7.5-4.deb
as soon as it ap
Please find enclosed my sendmail.cf file. You will have to change
mailhost to the name of your ISP's mail relay host (one that will
act as a smart host), or have an alias for it.
Using this config file, your mail will go through by SMTP, not by
UUCP: just add a `sendmail -q' to your ip-up script (
I am using Debian 1.1 beta. When I do dpkg --configure sendmail, I get a
error message saying that /etc/sendmail.cf is not avaiable. Then I do
dpkg -s sendmail and found that sendmail is half-configured. While I am
reading some document on sendmail, could anyone show me the steps so that
I
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