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- From: jrd@uumeme.chi.il.us (John R. Dennison)
- Subject: Re: Sendmail problem on AT&T unix 7300 (3b1).
- Organization: UUMEME Public Access Xenix
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 93 20:56:55 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan07.205655.5054@uumeme.chi.il.us>
- References: <1993Jan6.051545.3526@gagme.chi.il.us> <1993Jan6.141402.6397@infodev.cam.ac.uk> <1993Jan6.203536.15080@ceilidh.d-and-d.com>
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- In article <1993Jan6.203536.15080@ceilidh.d-and-d.com> dnichols@shindig (DoN. Nichols) writes:
- >
- > Also, the normal installation location for sendmail on the 3b1 (and
- >most other machines which I have seen) is /usr/lib/sendmail. While it is
- >possible that someone compiled sendmail to live in /usr/bin, it is unusual,
- >to say the least, and it makes it more likely that it is really smail.
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- I did the installation of the smail3.1.18 package on Bill's machine.
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- It is *definately* smail. If I remember right, this was originally
- from "The Store"; I used the normal installation procedure and let it
- put the binaries where it wanted to.
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- I only ran a few tests of things after installation as it was *very*
- late, and I was dead tired. Looks like I have a little more work
- to do on Bill's machine.
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-
- John
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