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- From: tps@jptcs.COM (Tim Sailer)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm
- Subject: Re: elm on SCO
- Message-ID: <63@jptcs.COM>
- Date: 19 Dec 92 14:27:16 GMT
- References: <BzAE2u.1Ls@bc3.GUN.de>
- Organization: JPT Computer Solutions
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- Klaus ter Fehn (ktf@bc3.GUN.de) wrote:
- : In article <1992Dec12.144508.13657@msw> wmark@msw (Mark S. Winsor) writes:
- :
- : >What is needed to get elm2.4 working on SCO UNIX. I'm using submit as
- : >the mailer, which works fine for local mail, but when I try to send
- : >mail to a remote box, I get an invalid address message. I'm not
- : >convinced the problem is in elm, it could be in the mmdf setup, of which
- : >I know next to nothing. Anybody have any ideas?
- :
- : I had some troble with elm too... here are some hints:
- :
- : 1. All SCO-Unix machines, I saw had wrong file-permissions for the
- : directory-structure beyond /usr/spool/mmdf. See 'man queue' for
- : the right ones.
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- Run /usr/mmdf/bin/checkup to make sure all is right with the mmfd subsystem.
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- :
- : 2. The 'From:'-Header were not set correctly. Inserting '#undef MMDF'
- : in the top of src/mailmsg2.c fixed this problem.
-
- I'm running 2.4 PL5 on ODT 1.1 without any mods...
-
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- Tim Sailer
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