[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm afraid I'm enough of a newbie that I can't find a "sendmail log"
> file anywhere on my system (SuSE 6.2). I wonder if anyone can help me
> find it??
Logs are controlled centrally from syslogd. Its config file is
/etc/syslog.conf. For instanc
Hello David:
THanks for the reply. I removed the '-t' from sendmail's options,
but it doesn't make any difference --- the mail just disappears. I'm
afraid I'm enough of a newbie that I can't find a "sendmail log" file
anywhere on my system (SuSE 6.2). I wonder if anyone can help me fin
Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Try strictly: set sendmail="/path/to/sendmail -t"
Erf... don't do that. Mutt puts the addresses of the people to send to,
on the command line, so using -t is redundant, since it asks sendmail to
look in the headers of the message. Some sendmail's will a
Hello Mark:
Thanks for the quick reply. Your suggestion works. That is,
sendmail now doesn't die when I try to SMTP a message, but the message
seems to go to that great bitbucket in the sky, because it (the message)
never arrives at the addressee, and all trace of the message's existenc
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:50:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted:
> Hello from a Mutt newbie:
>
> Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
> problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
>
> "sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ]
[ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg... ]
Error sending message. child exited 100