On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

(snip)

>  My first question, gentlemen, ladies, and fellow rogues, is when the heck
> did a local-only MTA become a default configuration? Bear in mind that this
> means sendmail won't RECEIVE mail from the outside world.
>  My second question (since I know that the answer to the first is that we
> now cater to Winbies) is, don't you think that ought to be documented
> somewhere other than the end of a macro config file?
>  The paragraph I quoted from the Reference Guide is flat-out wrong. This
> configuration will NOT work on an smtp-only site. (well, it would, if you
> only want to read/serve mail generated on the server....)
>
>  I know that some of the guys at Durham think I'm a troll, or just a
> RedHat-baiter. The fact is that the owner of this particular machine runs
> SuSE on his desktop, and installed RH at my recommendation. I truly
> believe that RH (except for 7.0) is the best server option out there for
> most shops. But I also feel that if we, as RedHat proponents, don't do
> the screaming, the rest of the world gets to do it.

Doc,

Read the RELEASE-NOTES. It's clearly documented "somewhere other than the
end of a macro config file".

-- 
Chris Kloiber, RHCE
Enterprise Support - Red Hat, Inc.



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