> EOF on Unix systems is ctrl-D. The "." to end is an SMTP-ism, which makes
> no sense with the sendmail wrapper, as it isn't speaking SMTP. Yes, we
know
> the real sendmail does it, but that doesn't mean it isn't a broken design.
>
makes sense to me... using "." to end the mail seems weird to m
Thanks for the help in this... greatly appreciate it...
> The sendmail wrapper emulates sendmail. As a result, testing it as
> you would qmail-inject is not useful.
>
> You don't seem to know how to use sendmail. This makes testing it
> harder.
>
I admit to not being familiar with sendmail in
Hi,
I've got almost everything in my qmail installation working except for the
sendmail wrapper.
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This is the multilog output which I get when I type this :
echo to: myname | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
@400039a4d82e09f1e024 new msg 32098
@400039a4d82e09f
> what happens when you go: echo To: me | /var/qmail/bin/sendmail
> ?
>
Nothing happens when I do this. In fact, I've almost got everything working
except for the sendmail wrapper... This is really weird...
Wong
Thanks for the answers... gotta couple more to verify...
> > Even if I just type "sendmail --help", it just carriage returns into the
> > next line and hangs there indefinitely...
>
> Yep. It's waiting for an eof, just as qmail-inject does.
>
ok... may I know what character is the exit code? usu
Hi
What am I supposed to see when I run /var/qmail/bin/sendmail from the
command line?
Even if I just type "sendmail --help", it just carriage returns into the
next line and hangs there indefinitely... Happens too for every other
combination of options I tried... qmail-inject works fine doing "e
Hi guys,
I had just set up qmail for testing and I keep
receiving this email send to the root user :
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Cron /sbin/rmmod
-asX-Cron-Env: X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env: X-Cron-