On Sun, 20 May 2001 22:04:19 +0200, Erik van der Meulen writes:
>I cannot seem to get sendmail running on my laptop. If I run
>sendmailconfig I get some errors. First thing that goes wrong seems to
>be newaliases. If I run that manually i get:
>
> Cannot open hash database /etc/
I cannot seem to get sendmail running on my laptop. If I run
sendmailconfig I get some errors. First thing that goes wrong seems to
be newaliases. If I run that manually i get:
Cannot open hash database /etc/mail/aliases.db: Invalid argument
WARNING: cannot open alias database /etc/mail
Well, I've had a fun night. it appears that the new potato packages
do something to break sendmail... apparently in the code which
makes up a new aliases.db. when I run newaliases by itself I get
errors saying that it can't find/open aliases/aliases.db
I would paste in the errors, bu
On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
> Where do I find the program "newaliases"?
It's part of sendmail.
Frank
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Hi all,
Where do I find the program "newaliases"?
thank you
Bruno
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
> Where do I find the program "newaliases"?
It is part of sendmail, if you have smail installed, you don't need it.
It regenerates the /etc/aliases.db file for sendmail, but smail
interperates /et
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> Kevin> I've got an application I'm trying to install on my new Debian
> Kevin> system and it is giving me a warning about a missing script (called
> Kevin> newaliases).
> [...]
> Kevin> Anyone have any ideas about where I can
Kevin> I've got an application I'm trying to install on my new Debian
Kevin> system and it is giving me a warning about a missing script (called
Kevin> newaliases).
[...]
Kevin> Anyone have any ideas about where I can find this script?
miles:~ [root] # zgrep new
I've got an application I'm trying to install on my new Debian system and
it is giving me a warning about a missing script (called newaliases).
I'm assuming this script somehow manages mail aliases (based on the type
of app it is and the name), but other than that I don't
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