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- From: mundt@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (John Mundt)
- Subject: sendmail.cf for AT&T Rel4.0 on 486 Starserver
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.021402.29247@news.acns.nwu.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 02:14:02 GMT
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- On Monday I have to have a pop server using Eudora working for a
- demo. It reads port 110 ok, but writes to port 25. AT&T's smtpd
- does not seem to handshake properly with Eudora on a Mac, so I
- tried sendmail. That accepts a message from Eudora just fine, but
- doesn't deliver it. It lies around in /usr/ucblib/mqueue if I use
- /bin/mail. Using /usr/ucblib/binmail gets it out of the queue
- but into a black hole.
-
- What I need is a) a sendmail.cf file that will work to deliver
- local mail (good enough for the demo) or b) a working version of
- the smtp daemon program.
-
- At the present time, I have machines on an ethernet backbone but
- most mail goes out via uucp to a smartmailer. AT&T's own mailer
- system handles domain-style addressing, so if I could just pass
- everything sendmail gets off to it, I'd be in 7th heaven.
-
- BTW, AT&T's /bin/mail does not know of the -d option.
-
- Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've got 'til 5 pm on Monday
-
- :-)
-
- -------------------------
-
- John Mundt mundt@casbah.acns.nwu.edu or
- Glenview School District 34 mundt@chinet.chi.il.us
-
- --
- ---------------------------------
- John Mundt mundt@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
- Glenview School District 34 mundt@chinet.chi.il.us
- (And coming very soon now... mundt@k12chgo.edu)
-