On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 14:55:31 BST, Carlos Sousa writes:
>Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Uhm? Quite "stock" sendmail 8.9.3-23:
>(snip)
> > ka:/etc/mail# grep -i access databases
> > access_db:hash:-o:/etc/mail/access::
>
>I'm using sendmail version 8.11.6+8.12.0.Beta19-0
>
>$ gr
Carlos Sousa wrote:
(snip)
and my 'databases' file contains NO mention of 'access', hence my doubts
on how to achieve my intended purposes.
This begets the question: is some exim-friendly gremlin eating away at
my sendmail files? Or was 'access' dropped from 'databases' after
sendmail 8.9.3-2
Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uhm? Quite "stock" sendmail 8.9.3-23:
(snip)
> ka:/etc/mail# grep -i access databases
> access_db:hash:-o:/etc/mail/access::
I'm using sendmail version 8.11.6+8.12.0.Beta19-0
$ grep -i access /etc/mail/databases
$
and my 'databases' file conta
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 22:57:44 BST, Carlos Sousa writes:
>Richard A Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> add this to /etc/mail/access (create if necessary):
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT
>(Gee... THE cowboy himself... like having the Pope answer your
>question about your local church attendance sch
Richard A Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No need to worry about loosing setup...
add this to /etc/mail/access (create if necessary):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT
If you want no mail from the entire domain:
clown.com REJECT
then either:
1) cd /etc/mail && make
2) or cd /etc/mai
I'm using sendmail, and I want to block all mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The reason I'm posting this to debian-users is that I would like to do
it the debian way (sendmailconfig is a cool tool and a great
timesaver), but I couldn't find any clues in my system or on the
Internet (debian archives,
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