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<0> bom dia! <1> damn. earthlink users are clicking that "this is spam" button on me. anybody deal with that? <2> hi <2> SCO Unixware 7.1.4 provides sendmail 8.12.9 but a sendmail.cf file from 98... anyone familiar with building a new one? <3> http://megawatt.resistor.net/~sm/sendmail <2> # sh Build sendmail.cf <2> UX:sh (find_m4.sh): ERROR: ../../devtools/bin/find_m4.sh: Cannot open <3> read carefuly
<2> really what I need is address rewriting, so I'm hoping a newer sendmail.cf will provide genericstable. <2> read which? <3> the url I pasted <2> ok <2> what should I be looking for? <2> ahh looks like I got it. <2> looks like it didn't include genericstable feature. <2> where might that be set? <3> did you include the feature? <2> yup just did, looks like I got it straight. <2> hmm.. doesn't appear to be working though, put sendmail.cf file in place, restarted sendmails, test emails from the command line are not being rewritten per /etc/mail/genericstable ... ran /etc/mail/makemap hash genericstable < /etc/mail/genericstable <3> Let's see yoru mc <2> divert(0)dnl <2> OSTYPE(sco.uw.svr5)dnl <2> DOMAIN(generic)dnl <2> FEATURE(genericstable) <2> MAILER(local)dnl <2> MAILER(smtp)dnl <3> pasting all that here is a bad idea <2> 6 lines? <3> That would work though <2> ok <3> A mc is generally more than that <2> ah <2> hmm <3> What are you trying to do? <2> I've created a new sendmail.cf to enable the genericstable feature so that I can rewrite addresses from a web app. <3> Then it should be working <2> yeah hmm <2> my genericstable is: <2> email@address.com<TAB>newemail@address.com <3> should work <2> ahh sweet looks like its working. <2> seems when I send them through the mail command it doesn't work, but piping an email to sendmail it doees.
<2> thanks for your help <2> have a good one. <3> you too <0> later all! <4> sub: howdy! Do you remember where is the option that limits the size of the message that is analized by spam******in ? <3> None <3> How do you call spam******in? <4> sub: milter + spamd <3> put the limit in your milter <4> I am looking where that option is set. I had it set long time ago, but couldn't remember now where it was.. <2> ls <2> oops <2> hey guys.. I don't seem to be using a submit.cf <2> or StR rather. <4> Mr_You: do you have one? (in /etc/mail/) <2> I have one in /etc/mail/cf/cf <2> so it should be using /etc/sendmail.cf right? <4> Mr_You what version of sendmail are you using? is it 8.12 and later? <2> yeah <2> 8.12.90 <2> 8.12.9 <4> Mr_You: I am not sure.. May be sub knows this of top of his head: If there is not submit.cf, what config file will sendmail use if called as msa by mail(1) ? <4> err.. not -> no <3> submit.cf by default <2> and sendmail.cf if submit.cf is not foudn? <3> No <4> sub: but if there is no submit.cf present? will it complain or just silently use sendmail.cf? <4> .. or else? <3> I don't know. I've never tested that <4> neither have I <4> I wonder if it uses some generic minimalistic set of settings <2> I guess I could truss it. <3> there is none without a config <2> well, I guess I'm not too concerned if we are not sending email that way. <4> Mr_You: it looks like in that case sendmail is not using any .cf file <2> but if you pipe an email to /usr/lib/sendmail -t the rewrite rule works. <3> look at what mail() is doing. It should be going through the MSA <2> might be right. <2> well anyways, I'm gonna consider this "fixed" for now... thanks a lot
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