Almost running smooth as silk here! Just one last thing...
What is the recommended replacement in a qmail environment (using
Maildir now!) for /bin/mail? I have cron jobs wanting to use it (among
many other apps).
Thanks a bunch!
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On 9/23/99 at 5:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luis Campos de Carvalho)
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had the thought:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Glenn Crownover wrote:
Almost running smooth as silk here! Just one last thing...
What is the recommended replacement in a qmail environment (using
Maildir
I had 'chmod'ed it to 0 per "REMOVE.binmail" (in qmail/doc) step 2, as part
of the INSTALL instructions.
Then I got this message from my cron job:
23 Sep 04:02:01 ntpdate[29031]: step time server 192.6.38.127 offset 1.067004
sec
/usr/lib/news/bin/news.daily: /bin/mail: Permission
On 9/23/99 at 2:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Crownover) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
had the thought:
I had 'chmod'ed it to 0 per "REMOVE.binmail" (in qmail/doc) step 2, as part
of the INSTALL instructions.
Then I got this message from my cron job:
23 Sep 04:02:01 ntpdate[29031]:
Oh really? So the old 'mail' works as well eh? (Yes, I had diverted sendmail and that
was working fine).
I wonder why the Install tells you to replace mail then...?
Frederik Lindberg wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 02:49:08PM -0700, Glenn Crownover wrote:
Oh, yes you are right. When I
From: Glenn Crownover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 15:13:36 -0700
I wonder why the Install tells you to replace mail then...?
Depends on the version of Unix you're using. Basically, he punted and told
you to always replace it even though many people won't need to.
Chris
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Patrick Berry wrote:
On 9/23/99 at 5:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luis Campos de Carvalho)
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had the thought:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Glenn Crownover wrote:
Almost running smooth as silk here! Just one last thing...
What is the recommended replacement in a qmail
Actually I never tried to use /bin/mail with qmail because I was under the
impression that it would not work. I didn't know that it was a 'front-end' to
sendmail. I now have it linked to 'mutt' and that seems to be working fine.
(unless somebody knows some 'gotchya's with that setup! :-)
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 03:46:50PM -0700, Glenn Crownover wrote:
Actually I never tried to use /bin/mail with qmail because I was under the
impression that it would not work. I didn't know that it was a 'front-end' to
sendmail. I now have it linked to 'mutt' and that seems to be working