Meanwhile I could solve my problem by replacing the user-space nfsd
with the kernel-based one. Seems that sendmail couldn't lock the
file. Thanks again for all the help.
Gruss
Steffan
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Steffan Baron wrote:
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>Hi there,
>
>I'm encountering a strange problem in the interactio
>
>If you log on to the Solaris machine, can you write to the intended
>file? (ie 'echo hello world > ')
Yes, this works.
>Where is the MTA running? On the Solaris box? As long as the Solaris
>system has the proper access to the fs there should be no problems.
Yes, MTA (sendmail) is running o
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 03:00:32PM +0100, Steffan Baron wrote:
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| Hi there,
|
| I'm encountering a strange problem in the interaction of a Solaris
| mail server and a file server running potato. Usually, my users can
| forward their mail into a local file by specifying its path in their
| .forw
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