On Fri, 9 Nov 2012, Rob Shinn wrote:
On Nov 9, 2012 8:24 PM, "Jim Klimov" wrote:
Back in Solaris 8 or so, the bundled sendmail included a default
smart_host definition, so that machines internal to a network
could collect and perhaps relay their messages on one dedicated
SMTP server. For this
I am not able to run OI as a guest in SmartOS/KVM. Are there virtio drivers I
can install to get it to recognize the disks? Are there plans to integrate
official drivers into upstream?
Thanks,
Anil
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On 2012-11-10 15:27, Rob Shinn wrote:
Well, Solaris also used to have rsh and telnet enabled by default. See what
I mean?
Well, you do have a valid point. I do even agree that a publicly
open sendmail server by default is not needed (not everywhere) :)
However, a working sendmail client for i
Well, Solaris also used to have rsh and telnet enabled by default. See what
I mean?
On Nov 10, 2012 9:10 AM, "Jim Klimov" wrote:
> On 2012-11-10 10:22, Roel_D wrote:
>
>> Disabling sendmail as a standard would be nicer. Setting up a zone that
>> complains about a misconfigured sendmail from the f
On 2012-11-10 10:22, Roel_D wrote:
Disabling sendmail as a standard would be nicer. Setting up a zone that
complains about a misconfigured sendmail from the first boot on is a real pain
to first users.
That's arguable (backwards incompatible vs. expectations, at least)
and may be solved with
Disabling sendmail as a standard would be nicer. Setting up a zone that
complains about a misconfigured sendmail from the first boot on is a real pain
to first users.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 10 nov. 2012 om 02:54 heeft Rob Shinn het volgende
geschreven:
> On Nov 9, 2012 8:24 PM, "J