On Wed, 8 May 1996, Nick Busigin wrote:
> On Wed, 8 May 1996, Rob Leslie wrote:
>
> > To receive mail directly from the outside, you need to have
> > a host or domain name for which mail will be routed to your
> > machine. Sometimes this involves an MX record pointing to your
> > machine. It assu
> I have configured the sendmail in Debian 1.1, in either the following
> two ways:
>
> 1) use /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig which comes with the sendmail Debian
> package
This is the preferred method.
> 2) follow the instrucions in /usr/doc/sendmail to create a .mc file,
> which is quit simple in fa
On Wed, 8 May 1996, Rob Leslie wrote:
> To receive mail directly from the outside, you need to have a host or domain
> name for which mail will be routed to your machine. Sometimes this involves an
> MX record pointing to your machine. It assumes your machine is always
> connected to the net. If t
I have configured the sendmail in Debian 1.1, in either the following
two ways:
1) use /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig which comes with the sendmail Debian
package
2) follow the instrucions in /usr/doc/sendmail to create a .mc file,
which is quit simple in fact, and use m4 to create the .cf file and
cop
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