Joe,
This may or may not help, but I believe that the sendmail configuration file
under the old setup (6.2 and previous) used sendmail.cw as the default file for
declaring the domains to receive mail on your server. 7.0 doesn't. You have to
add the following line[s] to sendmail.mc, and then rebuild your sendmail.cf
file:
FEATURE(use_cw_file)
define(`confCW_FILE', `-o /etc/sendmail.cw')
I believe it was posted earlier to one of the redhat lists what file it defaults
to now, but I don't recall what it is, so I added the above to keep my
sendmail.cw file.
Glen
Yesterday, at 14:35, Joe sent through the Star Gate:
>About a month ago I did a clean install of RHL7 on my server at home. One
>of the things I did before I wiped it out was backing up my copies of
>sendmail.cf/cw/mc to floppy. I put those files back into the new install
>and fired up sendmail/IMAP. The daemons are running (I was able to telnet
>into the IMAP port and sendmail appeared when I did ps -ef) but I'm still
>not able to get mail. When I attempted to telnet into port 25 I got
>
>telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
>
>Are there any other possibilities I could try?
>
>FYI I have a firewall but that hasn't been touched in months.
>
>
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