On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 09:55:11PM +, Rick Updegrove wrote:
Rick Updegrove writes:
Ok I did find this thread
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/03/threads.html#00
800
I am prety sure it was "Henning Brauer" who wrote:
in OpenBSD you shouldn't touch
From: "Michael Handler"
Why would you want to do that? Did you read the manpage for mailer.conf?
No, I admint that I didn't, but now I did. However, I am no smarter than when I
started. It does
not contains any references to qmail, only examples for sendmail and postfix.
from man
Robin S. Socha writes:
([EMAIL PROTECTED]):(/home/robin)$ cat /usr/ports/mail/qmail/files/mailer.conf.sample
# Configuration for mailwrapper is kept in /etc/mail/mailer.conf.
# Replace that file with this one to enable qmail under a sendmail
# disguise. Very useful.
sendmail
Rick Updegrove writes:
Ok I did find this thread
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/03/threads.html#00
800
I am prety sure it was "Henning Brauer" who wrote:
in OpenBSD you shouldn't touch /usr/sbin/sendmail, you should modify
/etc/mailer.conf like
sendmail
Hi all,
I am getting this message "You have new mail in /var/mail/root" every day on
my new OpenBSD 2.8 machines running qmail. I want all of that mail to go to
either to a remote host or to a local Maildir depending on the machine. If
anyone has done this please give me a clue. I usually
"Rick Updegrove" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting this message "You have new mail in /var/mail/root" every day on
my new OpenBSD 2.8 machines running qmail.
And are messages actually being delivered to /var/mail/root? If so,
then you probably haven't replaced /usr/lib/sendmail (and/or
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Sill"
Subject: Re: OpenBSD 2.8 "You have new mail in /var/mail/root"
"Rick Updegrove" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting this message "You have new mail in /var/mail/root" every day on
my new OpenBSD 2.8 ma
Rick Updegrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bash-2.04# cat /etc/mailer.conf
# $OpenBSD: mailer.conf,v 1.3 2000/04/06 18:24:19 millert Exp $
#
# Execute the "real" sendmail program, named /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
#
sendmail/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
[...]
Ok so I