Redhat ships sendmail so that only local mail would work.. So it listens
only on the localhost interface.. First make sure you have sendmail-cf
installed.. Comment out the lines with the string DAEMON_OPTIONS from the
sendmail.mc file in /etc/mail .. Then using m4 you will need to re-create
sendma
>>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Gerry Doris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
> Do NOT edit the sendmail.cf file. The correct way to do this is to make
> all changes in the /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file and then run the M4 macro.
Gerry, thanks for the ideas. I am by no means a sendmail guru, but it has
alway
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, William Lanning wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Alex Meaden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
> > ...to Red Hat 7.3. ...cannot get the SMTP server (Sendmail) working.
> > I have modified /etc/mail/access to allow relaying from the local
> > network, and have updated access.db. I c
>>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Alex Meaden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
> ...to Red Hat 7.3. ...cannot get the SMTP server (Sendmail) working.
> I have modified /etc/mail/access to allow relaying from the local
> network, and have updated access.db. I cannot however connect to port 25
> from other machine
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On 13-Jun-2002/00:10 +0100, Alex Meaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am used to using Mandrake 8.1 for my server duties, but today I
>switched to Red Hat 7.3. I have most things up and running fine, but
>cannot get the SMTP server (Sendmail) working.
I am used to using Mandrake 8.1 for my server duties, but today I switched
to Red Hat 7.3. I have most things up and running fine, but cannot get the
SMTP server (Sendmail) working. I have modified /etc/mail/access to allow
relaying from the local network, and have updated access.db. I cannot
howe