how did you configure it to be a null client? did you just add the host to
the null client line in the .cf file? if so you need to do more then
that. you should use the sendmail.mc file to configure sendmail the way you
want and then run sendmailconfig to generate the correct .cf file.
i fo
> i have no idea. is this dealt with in a Ruleset or with a
> command/option? i've set the following in the .cf file:
you should configure it to be a null client using the /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
file. the feature you want is described at:
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/features.html
one
* and finally you can configure you sendmail as a null client (which is
what it looks like you've done). i've never bothered with the null
client setting cause i haven't needed it, but it should work.
this is what i've been trying to do, anyway.
> send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you shou
I know this isn't the list for this, but I'm having some issues with a
sendmail config. I'm trying to configure sendmail to forward *all* mail
(incoming or outgoing) on a specific box to a different box (a mail server)
but everything I've tried has the following debug output:
send to [EMAIL P
On a similar note, I've tried several times to configure Apache to
open a different page other than the docs without success. What
should be changed in the config files to redirect Apache to look
for /www/index.html rather than /var/www/?
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Dave Wiard
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this is bad, i'm replying to my own message. i have the problem
solved. thanks to Weasel.
At 09:56 AM 2/23/00 -0800, David Wiard wrote:
>how about a csh/ksh version? this is for work on HPUX, but we
>don't have bash.
>
>At 06:44 PM 2/23/00 +0100, Peter Palfrader aka We
how about a csh/ksh version? this is for work on HPUX, but we
don't have bash.
At 06:44 PM 2/23/00 +0100, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
>Hi David!
>> function mykillall {
>> kill -9 `ps -e |
>> grep bash |
>> grep -v grep |
>> awk ' { print $1 } '`
>> }
>
>replace bash with $1
i'm looking for a script/command that will do something equivalent to:
ps -e | grep
kill -9
does anybody have something that will do this? i don't know how to
script well enough to do a script like this myself, yet.
TIA
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dave wiard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The light that burns
>It _may_ be worse than simple advertising.
>
>One of the KDE lists recieved a message last week advertising a DSL
>(whatever that is) service, the user later claimed that the software he
>installed automatically sent the message to everyone in his
>addressbook... can you say `VirusWare'.
exact
Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting
in general?
TIA
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dave wiard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The light that burns twi
I can get a DVD player pretty cheap. Is there any point in doing so when
all my machines run non-Winblows? I don't keep up with the DVD camp, so
could those of you that do enlighten me?
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dave wiard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
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