# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-15 00:41:42 +0200:
On 2003-02-14 18:08, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-14 03:51:22 +0200:
You have only enabled mail submission through a network
connection to port 25, but not submission of mail from local
users. I
On 2003-02-17 16:41, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-15 00:41:42 +0200:
it was always my understanding that sendmail_enable=YES will turn
Sendmail on wholesale: commandline submits, inbound, outbound.
Not really. sendmail_enable=YES turns
On 2003-02-14 17:11, Jack L. Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giorgos: As a refresher, below are the /etc/defaults/rc.conf
Unless, the /etc/rc.conf overrides, these turn on as stated. Based on the
below, what is not turned on???
[...]
sendmail_enable=YES # Run the sendmail inbound daemon
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-14 03:51:22 +0200:
On 2003-02-13 20:38, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 0, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2003-02-13 15:21, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might seem stupid, but for some reasons on one of my servers
On 2003-02-14 18:08, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-14 03:51:22 +0200:
You have only enabled mail submission through a network
connection to port 25, but not submission of mail from local
users. I suggest that you read at least /etc/mail/README and
At 12:41 AM 2.15.2003 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2003-02-14 18:08, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-02-14 03:51:22 +0200:
You have only enabled mail submission through a network
connection to port 25, but not submission of mail from local
users. I
PS:
If you're about to ask ``Why isn't all this in the Handbook already?''
suffice it to say that I've been experimenting and reading about
Sendmail a lot the past few weeks. I'm trying now to collect all the
notes from the mess I have in my bedroom and sit my lazy *ss down to
write a new
On 2003-02-13 15:21, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might seem stupid, but for some reasons on one of my servers
running freebsd -stable, mail just doesn't work, I keep seeing:
Feb 13 14:16:52 ngbert sendmail[50411]: h1DKGqL1050411: to=ayn,
ctladdr=ayn (1001/1001), delay=00:00:00,
On 0, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2003-02-13 15:21, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might seem stupid, but for some reasons on one of my servers
running freebsd -stable, mail just doesn't work, I keep seeing:
Feb 13 14:16:52 ngbert sendmail[50411]:
forgot /etc/hosts:
ayn@NGBERT:~egrep -v \^# /etc/hosts
::1 localhost localhost.my.domain
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.thelin.com eagan.homeunix.net
192.168.1.100 aynlaptop andrew
192.168.1.102 ngbert ngbert.thelin.com
12.109.66.145 andrewng.com
192.168.1.103
On 2003-02-13 20:38, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 0, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2003-02-13 15:21, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might seem stupid, but for some reasons on one of my servers
running freebsd -stable, mail just doesn't work, I keep
On 2003-02-13 20:42, Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
forgot /etc/hosts:
ayn@NGBERT:~egrep -v \^# /etc/hosts
::1 localhost localhost.my.domain
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.thelin.com eagan.homeunix.net
192.168.1.100 aynlaptop andrew
192.168.1.102 ngbert
this might seem stupid, but for some reasons on one of my servers running
freebsd -stable, mail just doesn't work, I keep seeing:
Feb 13 14:16:52 ngbert sendmail[50411]: h1DKGqL1050411: to=ayn, ctladdr=ayn
(1001/1001), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30023,
i got rid of the localhost.my.domain. line in /etc/hosts now i don't get
connection refused anymore... i guess it looked at the hosts file and used
that name instead of just localhost, and I didn't have that in my access
database.
now I'm getting a user unknown error... heh..
thanks!
/ayn
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