Re: sendmail woes

2003-02-03 Thread Matthew Carpenter
One language too much, yes... I use the mc/m4 files located in /usr/share/sendmail to do most of my sendmail.cf configuration. It takes a little learning, but you take a mc file and an m4 file and use the m4 utility to generate the .cf file unfortunately, I don't know the mc code behind the

Re: sendmail woes

2003-02-02 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
Back at the office and time to get back to the pending sendmail question, I have done all except the sendmail.cf rules. I was looking at those, and decided it was going to be one language too much. As in, my brain began to hurt. I will see what you have suggested below and see if it helps. Thanks

Re: sendmail woes

2003-01-27 Thread Matthew Carpenter
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Re: sendmail woes

2003-01-24 Thread Joel Hammer
Just a thought. I assume the internal machine runs sendmail or some other mail program. Why not program the internal machine to forward the mail? Joel ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mail

sendmail woes

2003-01-23 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
I have just moved a mail server to use sendmail (Caldera 3.1.1). The machine 'should' forward all mail for a specific domain to an internal machine. OK. So I set up the mailertable to make this happen. That works. BTW, none of the users should have have an account on this sendmail box. Now, I h