s. keeling wrote:
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
T o n g wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:17:51 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
In
Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> T o n g wrote:
> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:17:51 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> >
> >> On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
> >>
> >>> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
> >>
> >> Install sendmail-doc and c
T o n g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:17:51 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
> >
> >> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP
> >> server?
> >
> > Install sendmail-doc and check /usr/share/doc/sendm
T o n g wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:17:51 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
Install sendmail-doc and check /usr/share/doc/sendmail/cf.README.gz
for SMART_
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:17:51 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
>
>> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
>
> Install sendmail-doc and check /usr/share/doc/sendmail/cf.README.gz
> for SMART_HOST ( define(`SMART
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > It's probably best to avoid sendmail if you're new to setting up email
> > and go with the debian default of exim instead.
>
> I'll assume you were trying to be helpful (and simply failed), and not
> trying to start another MTA pissing contest.
Yeah,
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
Install sendmail-doc and check /usr/share/doc/sendmail/cf.README.gz
for SMART_HOST ( define(`SMART_HOST', `')dnl )
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
It's prob
On Thursday 20 March 2008 02:12:14 am Andrius wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 20:50 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
> > > how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
> >
> > It's probably best to avoid sendmail if you're
On Mar 19, 11:40 am, Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Andrius
>
Andrius,
I'm not familiar with the sendmail installation on Debian, but if it
comes with a .mc file, you should look to edi
On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 20:50 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
>
> > how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
>
> It's probably best to avoid sendmail if you're new to setting up email and go
> with the debian default
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:21:17 am Andrius wrote:
> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
It's probably best to avoid sendmail if you're new to setting up email and go
with the debian default of exim instead.
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Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
> Thank you.
Try 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config'
You can repeat this until you get it right. Also, you can break off
the reconfiguration by typing Control-C. Then you can start o
Hi,
how to configure Sendmail to send a messages through ISP SMTP server?
Thank you.
Regards,
Andrius
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I setup a sendmail server as a backup mx mail server for my domain.
I have configured the mailtertable and domain items so it will relay mail
destined for the two domains I am using. Everything is working great
except, the recipient address dissappears from the envelope.
When I relay mail through
I have sendmail running on my local network and sending mail to my ISP
every day in a cron job. But local mail only gets sent once a day as well.
So I would like to send local e-mail immediatly and defer (queue) Internet
mail for the cron job. I saw an article which said comment out the followin
> FEATURE(genericstable)dnl ?
yep, if genericstable is actually the feature you want. you can read all
about the options either in the bat book (highly recommended if you're
gonna be screwing around with sendmail) or in the file:
/usr/doc/sendmail/cf.README
> Right: my machine is pick.
>
> > I have to do some tricky sendmail configuration. Can anyone give me a
> > guide as to what to do with all those .m4 files?
>
> yep, choose the ones you want and stick them in your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
> file and then run /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig
Like:
F
> I have to do some tricky sendmail configuration. Can anyone give me a
> guide as to what to do with all those .m4 files?
yep, choose the ones you want and stick them in your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
file and then run /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig
> The basic problem, is that I need to run o
Dear all,
I have to do some tricky sendmail configuration. Can anyone give
me a guide as to what to do with all those .m4 files?
The basic problem, is that I need to run one set of rewrites for
local mail and one for external mail(i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] when sending
locally
Hi debian users:
I have a problem with my sendmail configuration which I don't
understand.
1. I can send email to any address (local and non-local)
2. I can receive _local_ email, but
3. I can _not_ receive mail from outside my domain (agr.kuleuven.ac.be)
that was sent from an outside com
RUSSELL COOK hat gesagt: // RUSSELL COOK wrote:
> Hello All, I have a small lan at home, ip masquerading, and a dial
> up ISP. My debian machine is p90.mydomain. My ISP is icon.net. My
> account on p90.mydomain is rcook. My account with my ISP is russcook.
> When I try to send mail from my debian m
Hello All,
I have a small lan at home, ip masquerading, and a dial up ISP. My
debian machine is p90.mydomain. My ISP is icon.net. My account on
p90.mydomain is rcook. My account with my ISP is russcook. When I try to send
mail from my debian machine, it reads from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
I have been playing about with my new Debian distribution for a
week or so now. Great stuff. I have managed to configure most of
my file, print, mail and fax server apart from a small send mail
issue (and of course that mgetty console message:
'/usr/lib/mgett
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