Ok.. thats fine..thing is i added the line that that URL tells me to add.
Then i recompile my .cf with my new and 1 line added .mc file via:
m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/sendmail.cf    which i think is the right
way to do it right?
Anyway, when i do this sendmail no longer works. I forget the exact error
the client gives. Something about sendmail has closed the connection or
something.
Sendmail does boot and is up and accepting connections, but it becomes
"broken".

I seem to see a trend with people dumping sendmail for qmail or postfix, my
friend using qmail added 1 line and spamcop now kills allmost ALL of his
spam. spamcop is GREAT, just wish i could make it work with
sendmail..damn...

Off topic, wu-ftpd seems to have tons of security problems, atleast it did
for a while, and to this day my ftp server gets hammered every day with
morons trying to use the wu-ftpd exploit on my proftpd server. Why does
Redhat stick with wu-ftpd? It seems proftpd is much better with its realy
strong configuration
and security. Also it is free and all.Im just curious...

Jim.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Canary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: spamcop and sendmail and rhl 7.2 where the heck is config.m4!??


> Jim,
>
> The file is in the /etc/mail directory and is called sendmail.mc (that
> is a "m4" type file)
>
> > Jim Bija wrote:
> >
> > ok..according to these instructions
> >
> > http://news.spamcop.net/cgi-bin/fom?_recurse=1&file=291#file_294
> >
> > thats how i should get spamcop to filter spam. HOWEVER i can not for
> > the life of me find the file config.m4. can someone help me please?
> >
> > jim..
> >
>
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