On Thursday 17 July 2003 15:38, Tim Edwards wrote:
> >The make command you mentioned has nothing to do with recreating the
> >sendmail.cf file, which is this command:
>
> After looking throught the sendmail docs I realised this is true.
> However I tried it anyways simply cause it said so in the
Please do not top-post, and please trim your messages. It is extremely
confusing to read your message, then wade through a bunch of irrelevant
past messages, then finally find this way at the bottom:
Sorry about that...
The make command you mentioned has nothing to do with recreating the
s
At 7/15/2003 22:11 -0400, you wrote:
Yep, I tried that. Just for fun I tried it again just now and got:
make -C /etc/mail
make: Entering directory `/etc/mail'
make: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make: Leaving directory `/etc/mail'
Still no Relay lovin.
Someone suggest adding sendmail:all to my ho
at didn't
help ether.
David
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Subject: Re: Relay Problem
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 23:58:25 -0500
On Monday 14 July 2003 20:15 wrote:
> I recently setup a new Red Hat 9 server that hosted at a local
On Monday 14 July 2003 20:15, Tim Edwards wrote:
> I recently setup a new Red Hat 9 server that hosted at a local
> Colocation Provider. I have several times in the past used red hat,
> but till now never played with Send Mail as I have always used my
> providers mail.
>
> I decide that I would set
I recently setup a new Red Hat 9 server that hosted at a local Colocation
Provider. I have several times in the past used red hat, but till now never
played with Send Mail as I have always used my providers mail.
I decide that I would setup mail on this server. I've gone throught the
instuction
ORDB has classified mny server as an open relay, but I can't figure out how
to prevent this.
I have all the normal restrictions in place, and almost all of the ORDB test
emails were rejected. Howeever, the one that got through used a very strange
sender address.
I have tested my mails erver using
Add all domains that you accept mail for to the sendmail.cw file , add all
domains you allow relay for to /etc/mail/access like
localhost RELAY
your.domain.com RELAY
etc
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On 7/12/99 at 15:38 Michael Gatti wrote:
>Hello LIst Members
>
>I
Hello LIst Members
I'm having a little problem with a sendmail server.
I have it running on a RedHat 6.0 Server. All sendamil
accounts can send local mail within the domain but when
they try to send an e-mail to an account not in our domain
they get a "Relaying Denied" message. How can I solve
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