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- From: HSTAMS@CIPVAX.BIOLAN.UNI-KOELN.DE (Henning Stams)
- Subject: Re: AIX sendmail bug
- In-Reply-To: mcguire@selway.umt.edu's message of 19 Nov 92 17:16:04 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.225306.198916@rrz.uni-koeln.de>
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- Organization: BIOLAN - COLOGNE UNIVERSITY (FRG)
- References: <BxvGCI.6GC@math.uwaterloo.ca> <1992Nov19.171604.28018@selway.umt.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 22:53:06 GMT
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- In <1992Nov19.171604.28018@selway.umt.edu> mcguire@selway.umt.edu writes:
-
- > In article <BxvGCI.6GC@math.uwaterloo.ca> mskucher@math.uwaterloo.ca (Murray S. Kucherawy [MFCF]) writes:
- > >The stock sendmail on AIX doesn't appear to honour MX record
- > >references when "OK ALL" is used as an option. Are there any known bugs with
- > >MX record handling in AIX sendmail?
- > >
- > I use OK ALL at AIX 3.2, and my sendmail does use MX records to route
- > mail. When I make changes, I run /usr/lib/sendmail -bz to rebuild
- > the sendmail frozen config file, then run refresh -s sendmail to
- > rehup sendmail.
- Here we use OK ALL at AIX 3.1.5 (sigh!!), and this sendmail DOES use the
- MX records.
- If, however, your machine itself is the NameServer, you'll have to empty
- out /etc/resolv.conf (but only empty it, don't delete) in order to use it.
-
- Henning Stams (hstams@biolan.Uni-Koeln.DE)
-