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- From: ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk (Philip Hazel)
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- Subject: Re: Sendmail problem on AT&T unix 7300 (3b1).
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.141402.6397@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 14:14:02 GMT
- References: <C04BCM.Lz5@fang.att.com> <1993Jan4.041940.8007@blilly.uucp> <1993Jan5.033457.27549@becker.GTS.ORG> <1993Jan6.051545.3526@gagme.chi.il.us>
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- In article <1993Jan6.051545.3526@gagme.chi.il.us>, wdp@gagme.chi.il.us (Bill Pfeiffer) writes:
- |> I DO have a /usr/spool/smail directory AND a /usr/lib/smail directory,
- |> but my binary is sendmail which lives in /usr/bin/sendmail. In the
- |> /usr/lib/smail are such things as routers, aliases, mkpath and all of
- |> that, yet no smail binary.
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- As smail is "plug compatible" with sendmail, perhaps it got installed as
- /usr/bin/sendmail. Try typing
-
- /usr/bin/sendmail -V
-
- If it says something like
-
- /\==/\ Smail....
-
- then it's smail. If it just sits there waiting for input, it's sendmail.
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