Just type "mewaliases" at the shell. Sendmail does the rest.
Dave
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On Sunday 06 May 2001 07:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>The quick fix to this problem until it's resolved is to not run the
>sendmailconfig script. Remove the aliases.db and run newaliases by hand. You
>may also need to chown root:root *.db while in the /etc/mail directory as I
>have to do that
On Sunday 06 May 2001 05:41 pm, you wrote:
>
> Please try
> 0) make sure you have db3 installed
> 1) rm /etc/mail/aliases.db
> 2) newaliases
I've done that. (I checked again just now - I have the most recent version of
libdb3 installed.) I still get the same error.
Michelle
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The quick fix to this problem until it's resolved is to not run the
sendmailconfig script. Remove the aliases.db and run newaliases by hand. You
may also need to chown root:root *.db while in the /etc/mail directory as I
have to do that with the current version in unstable or else the serve
Hi folks,
I'm running debian woody, and got bit by what *I think* was bug 94103, where
I get the error "Cannot open database /etc/mail/aliases.db: Invalid argument"
when I try to run newaliases, and also my aliases aren't working, and my mail
logs are full of errors like this.
I read about bug
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