Bob Sully wrote:
Ashley: Nice thought, but no go. Plus. /etc/smrsh already contained
the link. I followed your steps below; no joy.
Hrm, something in your sendmail installation is messed up. I've
always installed it from source (from sendmail.org) and never had a
problem. I dunno wha
Ashley: Nice thought, but no go. Plus. /etc/smrsh already contained
the link. I followed your steps below; no joy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /etc/mail]$ lsl /etc/smrsh/
total 92
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 1024 Feb 9 18:36 ./
drwxr-xr-x 77 root root 7168 Mar 1 20:00 ../
lrw
Bob Sully wrote:
> - Transcript of session follows -
>smrsh: "wrapper" not available for sendmail programs (stat failed)
>554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
>
# mkdir /usr/adm/sm.bin
# cd /usr/adm/sm.bin
# ln -sf /usr/local/mailman/mail/wrapper ./
NOTE: replace the above path
Jon:
I upgraded via the 8.12.7 tarball, not rpm; the old 8.12.3 version was
rpm'd.
Nope...that wasn't it. There's no directory sm.bin anywhere on the
server.
I was able to get working by disabling smrsh altogether (removing the
line enabling it in sendmail.mc, then recreating sendmail.cf); t
Depending on how you upgraded, it might be checking the wrong directory
for smrsh information. There is a note in the Archives discussing this.
=== From Keith Steward ===
When CMDDIR is not defined by the OS, then in smrsh.c it defaults to
/usr/adm/sm.bin/ . Even though RedHat7.2 already has an
Just upgraded to Mailman 2.0.13 from 2.0.8 a couple of weeks ago. Last
week I upgraded Sendmail from 8.12.3 to 8.12.7. I got a bunch of these
back today (after the monthly reminders were sent out). Is this a
Mailman issue or sendmail?
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