On Monday 06 August 2001 10:35, James McP wrote:
>
> You may also want to run mailconf. It's a handy little tool for
> simple to moderate mail servers and it has relatively complete help
> files integrated in it. Mailconf is what twigged me to the, um,
> idiosyncracy in RH7.1 where sendmail does not accept incoming mail by
> default. Learning sendmail gives you far more flexibilty but for
> basic stuff, the linuxconf stuff is quite acceptable.
But for RH7.1, linuxconf is deprecated. It isn't even installed by
default. The approved way to fiddle with Sendmail seems to be to use
the sendmail-cf package and m4 to rebuild sendmail.cf. At least with
this release of Red Hat, we seem to be going back to the command line
tools (sendmail, user/group configuration, PPP server setup). Even when
I select Samba, the samba-swat (web-based admin tool) does not get
installed by default.
Chris
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