Re: Sendmail problems - resend.

2000-01-24 Thread aphro
if i had this problem i would just re-install sendmail, remove the current one (using --force-depends) and reinstall it. and reconfigure it(again)..make sure /var/spool/mqueue is cleared too..(move the files or delete them if they are not important, spooled mail) beyond that im not sure what to su

Re: sendmail problems

1999-07-25 Thread thomas lakofski
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Gary van Blerk wrote: > I am running sendmail and the problem I have is I can send mail from the > server but when I try send from a workstation it says "Undeliverable - > no transport provider to deliver messages to one or more recipients > [EMAIL PROTECTED]" My server can s

Re: Sendmail Problems

1998-09-24 Thread Thomas Apel
John Forest wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 08:33:42AM +0530, Saisanthosh B wrote: > > How do I prevent Sendmail (8.8.8) from doing a DNS lookup when sending an > > e-mail. The Sendmail FAQ states that : > > > > With version 8.8, you change the service switch file to omit > > "DNS" and

Re: Sendmail Problems

1998-09-24 Thread John Forest
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 08:33:42AM +0530, Saisanthosh B wrote: > How do I prevent Sendmail (8.8.8) from doing a DNS lookup when sending an > e-mail. The Sendmail FAQ states that : > > With version 8.8, you change the service switch file to omit > "DNS" and use only NIS, files, and other m

Re: Sendmail problems and new ghostscript debian packages...

1998-06-21 Thread Bernt T. Hansen
Henry Chih-Hsiang Yao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Secondly, where is the none-free directory on the ftp site. ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/mirrors/debian/non-free/ ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/non-free/ The non-free directory for 'bo' is at the same level as the 'bo' directory. Bernt. -- T

Re: Sendmail problems and new ghostscript debian packages...

1998-06-21 Thread Henry Chih-Hsiang Yao
For the sendmail problem, I tried all possible combination for sendmail configuration and still does not work. In some configuration, it could hang the network by opening too many sendmail sessions with UCLA's smtp hosts. None of the configuration will let local deliveries besides forwarding to a f