Hi Sven,
Sven Göran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> I need some help with sendmail.. I am trying to make it write out
> some type of information in the message to who the message is for.
> I thought I could use the "for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" part in the
> message..
There is no "for" part in SMTP af
Hello,
I need some help with sendmail.. I am trying to make it write out some type
of information in the message to who the message is for. I thought I could
use the "for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" part in the message..
But it seems that it ignores to write this out if there is more then one
recipien
Thanks a lot Oliver, seems I have to look mor frequently at the faq.
Chainy.
El mar, 25-02-2003 a las 07:22, Oliver Fuchs escribió:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Calber Chainy wrote:
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I have problems with sendmail. I searched for a forum, mail list or
> > some other help whe
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Calber Chainy wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have problems with sendmail. I searched for a forum, mail list or
> some other help where I can ask some questions but failed.
>
> Does anyone know of any list, forum or something like it about sendmail?
From the sendmail faq:
Q2.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Calber Chainy wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have problems with sendmail. I searched for a forum, mail list or
> some other help where I can ask some questions but failed.
>
> Does anyone know of any list, forum or something like it about sendmail?
From the sendmail faq:
Q2.
Hello list,
I have problems with sendmail. I searched for a forum, mail list or
some other help where I can ask some questions but failed.
Does anyone know of any list, forum or something like it about sendmail?
Thanks a lot.
Down here I post my question, maybe someone knows the answer.
Thank
Hi folks,
I am running sendmail on my Debian Linux box. We are receiving all
incoming mail on this box and forwarding it Exhange server (NT). Lately
we are having some problem in connectivity between the two.
we were getting following error messages in mail.info log on 2 different
occasions:
stat
> Could someone offer some help as to what sendmail is having
> troubles with?
> Dec 24 17:25:27 linux1 sendmail[20429]: RAA20429:
> Authentication-Warning: linux1.jdweb.com: nfurman owned process
> doing -bs
thats just informational. you can turn this off by editing
the Privacyflags in sendmai
Could someone offer some help as to what sendmail is having troubles with?
This is the log file from a message sent to a local user on the SMTP
server (linux1) The incoming mail server is white, which is refusing
connections from linux1.
Dec 24 17:25:27 linux1 sendmail[20429]: RAA20429: Authenti
> 1. how do i tell sendmail to relay email for a group of IPs ?
> something like this in exim :
> sender_net_accept_relay = 192.168.1.0/24:192.168.2.0/24
make sure you have the access file feature enabled and add the ip addresses
to the /etc/mail/access file and then run makemap on i
hello everyone,
im trying to help configure a linux box for a friends small group
and i have a few questions (all because she really wanted to try
sendmail and not exim) ...
1. how do i tell sendmail to relay email for a group of IPs ?
something like this in exim :
sender_net_acc
Hello Everyone,
I have changed my ISP recently and do not have a static IP any longer. I have
tried setting up Sendmail to send and am using Fetchmail to retrieve messages.
Fetchmail gets the messages Ok, but I never get the messages in my
/var/spool/mail/htuttle mailbox. Here is the log message t
> thank you very much for trying to help out. I must be really dumb, but
> your suggestions do not seem to work for me. Here is the output of my
> sendmailconfig after I added the lines you suggest:
welcome to sendmail hell.
> FEATURE(nodns) is no-op.
hmm, okay i haven't actually used this
> Now when i issue a "mail bob" command, where bob is my local user,
> whether I am connected or not I do not get any mail in my local mailbox.
>
> Aug 11 10:18:22 deb760xl sendmail[2008]: KAA02006: to=root, ctladdr=root
> (0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=nullclient,
> relay=9.87.2.
I have the follwoing setup on my IBM Thinkpad running Debian slink:
when I am in the office I have sendmail configured to route all mail to
my permanently connected 9.87.2.151 machine.
when I am disconnected (with only my 127.0.0.1) I would only need to be
able to send mail to my local users (for
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