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- From: forrie@morwyn.uucp (Forrest Aldrich)
- Subject: Re: Sendmail problem on AT&T unix 7300 (3b1).
- References: <1993Jan4.041940.8007@blilly.uucp> <1993Jan5.033457.27549@becker.GTS.ORG> <1993Jan6.051545.3526@gagme.chi.il.us>
- Organization: Vision Graphics
- Dover, NH
- USA
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 02:04:58 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.020458.11523@morwyn.uucp>
- Reply-To: morwyn.uucp!forrie@unhtel.unh.edu (Forrest Aldrich - SysAdmin)
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- From article <1993Jan6.051545.3526@gagme.chi.il.us>,
- wdp@gagme.chi.il.us (Bill Pfeiffer) has written:
- +--------------------
- | Interesting thing is, that I DO NOT have a smail binary on the system!
- | When I do a 'type smail' at me ksh prompt, it says 'smail not found'.
- | 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.
- +--------------------
-
- Just a short note here...
-
- In Smail, you can have a link to the /bin/smail binary which
- is called /usr/lib/sendmail. It's all there in the documentation.
- Perhaps that is where you might start... there is also a newsgroup
- and (I believe) a mailing list that deals with Smail specifics.
-
- You might try using a 'strings' on the sendmail binary to see what
- it has... or try linking sendmail to /bin/smail. Actually, get
- the latest version of Smail3.X and recompile... ;)
-
- Good luck.
-
- Forrest
-
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