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Ok, so I just came across some sort of unusual behavior, and I am likely doing something wrong. This is a Solaris 10 server, and I was trying to modifiy the sendmail config to relay. This is what I did: o edited /etc/mail/cf/cf/sendmail.mc o cd'd into /etc/mail/cf/m4 and generated the sendmail.cf file o restarted sendmail. This all worked fine and everything was forwarding happily for several weeks. Well, yesterday I applied the most recent 10_Recommended patches, and rebooted a couple of times (as the README explained that I needed to do), and shortly thereafter, mail was no longer relaying. I checked the sendmail.cf file and it was dated Jan 9 (my sendmail.cf was created on March 26). The sendmail.mc file was unchanged from my original edits, and recreating it using the same instructions I had prior from /etc/mail/cf/README worked. Q: How do I prevent this from happening again, and WHY is it happening? Is Solaris using another mc file other than the one I edited? Thanks in advance, Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Senior Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi at napc.com http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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