On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:12:38PM -0700, Anand Saokar wrote:
> But here I am only REVERTING Back to Sendmail .i.e I had previously Installed
> Sendmail over which I installed QMail...Now If I want to turn Sendmail back on
> How do I do that? apart from using the steps as stated in Rmove.sendmail
Anand, your X-Mailer header denonciates you as using NT...
I really believe it would be more efficient and lot safer
for you to revert to post office.
Don't feel offensed in any way, but to administrate
qmail or, worse, sendmail, you do need to be more savvy
in unix administration.
Fabrice
Anand
But here I am only REVERTING Back to Sendmail .i.e I had previously Installed
Sendmail over which I installed QMail...Now If I want to turn Sendmail back on
How do I do that? apart from using the steps as stated in Rmove.sendmail
document.
Steve Wolfe wrote:
> > How do I revert back to sendmail?
> From: "Steve Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:24:50 -0600
>
> > How do I revert back to sendmail?
>
> Sendmail installation instructions are available from www.sendmail.org.
>
> > 3. Added the setuid bit on the sendmail binary:
> > # chmod 777 /usr/lib/sendmail
> How do I revert back to sendmail?
Sendmail installation instructions are available from www.sendmail.org.
> 3. Added the setuid bit on the sendmail binary:
> # chmod 777 /usr/lib/sendmail
By all means, leave it world-writeable like that. That way, any normal
user on your system c
Hi *,
How do I revert back to sendmail?...I am not able to use Telnet ...it
reflects the qmail status still.
I have stopped the QMail from Running.
I am able to recieve remote mails but not send it thru Telnet.
I have done the following:
1. Uncommented this line in /etc/init.d/sendmail.