Sendmail -q and Cron

2003-07-29 Thread Mark Reis
Hi, For security reasons, we do not run sendmail as a daemon - instead it is called whenever a user or process wants to send mail. However, the one time we run into problems is if the mail server rejects the mail. In this case, the mail sits in the mail queue until someone manually runs /usr/lib/s

RE: Mail Strangeness in RH9

2003-07-28 Thread Mark Reis
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cowles, Steve Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 6:19 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Mail Strangeness in RH9 Mark Reis wrote: > Hello, > > Try 2 > > We are getting in the process of upgrading our department to Redhat

RE: RH 10

2003-07-25 Thread Mark Reis
I'd just like to add my two cents In our case at a public university without a network filter or firewall (politics - not by choice), keeping on top of the security patches are a must. Redhat 6.x and earlier 7.x machines are hacked within days of coming up on the network. So if you plan on ha

RE: Mail Strangeness in RH9

2003-07-25 Thread Mark Reis
nullclient, mydomain.edu) >EXPOSED_USER(`root daemon') Any ideas? Thanks, -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Reis Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mail Strangeness in RH9 Hello, We are getting in

Mail Strangeness in RH9

2003-07-25 Thread Mark Reis
Hello, We are getting in the process of upgrading our department to Redhat 9.0. While I was in the process of testing our customized install, I ran into problems with mail. This command works fine as root, but not as a typical user. bash-2.04$ mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: test test -- red