Uwe Pross wrote:
> I use a dailup connection. At my old linux system I had a
> local sendmail daemon which delivers "outgoing" mails when
> executing "sendmail -q". The local sendmail daemon puts all
> outgoing mail in a queue and keeps them until "sendm
Derrick 'dman' Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
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> What is your mail setup? How do you have local users stored?
> (/etc/passwd? NIS? ldap?) How is sendmail configured to identify
> local accounts and invalid recipients?
As always the problem is sitting in
Derrick 'dman' Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Look in the logs first. They'll telly you the reason.
Since procmail failed completely I reinstalled sendmail which handles
a mail queue at least. The log file said that there is a problem with
procmail
Hallo NG,
Mark Schouten schrieb am 08.12.03 17:30:
> Which mailserver are you using?
First I used sendmail and have istalled exim now (sendmail is
uninstalled). I use the init script under /etc/init.d/exim. When
I start this script it simply hangs.
I try to post my config soon.
Uwe
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Hi there,
After a while I got sarge sucessfully running. Everything
seems to work except that local mails to users do not reach the
users mail folder /var/spool/mail/ nor /var/mail/.
Mails to root where stored in /var/spool/mail/root.
Mails to local users are placed in the outgoing mail queue.
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