Tim Hogan wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases soft links back to
On 2005-04-16 21:10, Tim Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin directory
were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I have changed
the mailq,
Mike Woods wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-04-16 21:10, Tim Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin directory
were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
On 2005-04-17 06:19, Tim Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I edited the /etc/mail/mailer.conf before I did the last update and it
did not seem to work. I think that I will try the NO_SENDMAIL option
in the make.conf file and see what happens. One question though, the
NO_MAILWRAPPER option will
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases soft links back to what
they should