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- From: mcn@cwru.edu (Michael C. Neuman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin
- Subject: Re: Help: Networking between NeXT & Ethernet
- Date: 11 Sep 1992 14:24:30 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- References: <5241@news.duke.edu>
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- In article <5241@news.duke.edu> yz@ee (Yang Zhang) writes:
- >I set the NeXT as a NetInfo server and mail server. The users on the NeXT
- >can send out e-mail through Internet, but not receive mail. The super user
- >"root", however, can send AND receive mail. The NeXT networks fine when
- >telnet command is issued. The problem is only with e-mail.
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- Sounds like the problem is with your sendmail.cf file... Make sure it's set
- up correctly with your domain name, mail exchanger (if any), and that it knows
- if you're a subsidiary or primary mailer.
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- Mike Neuman mcn@b62103.student.cwru.edu
- NeXTmail accepted!!!
- "To make a machine that will be proud of us." - Thinking Machine's motto
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