:-) Done, and with the new version the attrib you suggested is exactly
what I needed :-)
I put this link in /usr/lib:
/usr/lib/libnsl.a -> libident.a
Compilation of smail-3.2.0.102-1 needed libnsl, none of the packages in the
Debian1.3.1 binary CD contained such file, but I started thinking it co
>> "NB" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NB> Alas I fear that the version string "Smail-3.2 1996-Jul-4 #2"
NB> means _before_ that feature was added, sendmail does not work any
NB> more, the above line is what I got when I tried to send out mail
NB> as a user of the box.
You sai
Ph, installed jed which survives much better than emacs the awful
Windog telnet.
Also, had to install bind and libident for smail wanted them... now it
asks about libnsl, I'm afraid I don't have any package containing it on
the cdrom which is in the machine there... building list of packages a
Sorry, I realize that the diff file I sent was unreadable, here's a
not-context one which seems to be much more clear. Anyway, I just got
smail_3.2.0.102-1 sources and am going to try compiling+installing and
using the attribute you suggested for /etc/smail/config :-)
Nicola
Output of diff -B tran
:-) Nice to meet you, I was no more expecting to have a reply.
On 24 Apr 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "NB" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> NB> the problem is far from here on a Debian box permanently connected to the
> NB> Internet and I would not like to update
>> "NB" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NB> the problem is far from here on a Debian box permanently connected to the
NB> Internet and I would not like to update the mail agent from here.
The new standard MTA is exim. You don't have to switch, if your
current setup is working O
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