On 2003-03-04 12:43, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try to do following commands:
> > # cd /etc/mail
> > # touch *.mc
> > # make cf
> > # make restart
> >
> > then telnet localhost 25
>
> Yes this sorted it. "ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.8/8.12.8".
The first version number is the version of your Sendm
On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 07:52:32 -0800, Terry Lambert wrote
>
> If you care, see other posting on how to "fix" it. Or you could
> just edit the version in the config file, and call it a day. I
> don't think you will see any differences from regenerating from
> the M4 sources.
>
> -- Terry
Yeah, th
Matt wrote:
> After I rebooted I checked the sendmail header by telnetting port 25 to check
> I had the new version and it had "ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.8/8.12.7" in it. This I
> thought was odd as I was expecting it to say 8.12.8 on both. I grepped for
> 8.12 in /etc/mail and freebsd.cf and sendmail.cf
> Try to do following commands:
> # cd /etc/mail
> # touch *.mc
> # make cf
> # make restart
>
> then telnet localhost 25
Yes this sorted it. "ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.8/8.12.8".
Cheers :)
Matt.
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 12:04:49PM +, Matt wrote:
> This could well be just something I forgot to do or I'm missing something as
> I built my world last night at about 1am when I was knackered, so I apologise
> if this isn't an issue.
>
> After I rebooted I checked the sendmail header by tel
This could well be just something I forgot to do or I'm missing something as
I built my world last night at about 1am when I was knackered, so I apologise
if this isn't an issue.
After I rebooted I checked the sendmail header by telnetting port 25 to check
I had the new version and it had "ESMT