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sendmail help



scrap sendmail and rh and go with debian and exim :)

that is my best advice since ive never tinkered w/ the likes of sendmail.



-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-admin at blu.org [mailto:discuss-admin at blu.org]On Behalf Of
Steve Horne
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 9:07 PM
To: discuss at blu.org
Subject: sendmail help



Sendmail question --

	I'm trapped in a maze of twisty little passages.

History --

cable modem -- firewall --smarthost.

Mail sent to <user>@horne.homelinux.net wants to be relayed throuygh the
firewall to smarthost.  This used to be easy.

firewall used to be a redhat 5.1 with sendmail
8.9.3.  This worked fine.  Then that machine got hacked (I think
through a too simple password) and I took it down, replacing it with
a clunker I happened to have rh 4.2 on. I compiled  sendmail 8.9.3
on clunker, configured it identically to firewall, and it worked fine.

So I've fixed up firewall & put redhat 6.2 on it, compiled  sendmail 8.9.3,
and have had no luck with it.  Apparently it's no longer enough to
put  the right macros in sendmail.mc & run m4 ; there seem to be an
arbitrary
number of funny little files that go into /etc/mail.

Can anyone tell me what I need to do to make this work?
It should be easy -- and used to be.
(I've looked on the web but either this question is too easy or too hard.)

			 Thanks,
					Steve




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