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barcley714

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Jul 14, 2009, 2:19:22 PM7/14/09
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I am transitioning from Sendmail 8.14.2 on Fedora 9 to Sendmail 8.14.3 on
OpenSolais 10. Is there an easy set-up guide that someone can lead me to? I
am sure that all I have to do are some easy configurations, but nothing I do
seems to work and the set-up is much different than I am used to in Fedora.
I have gotten to the point were I can send mail from root and I can receive
mail on my user accounts ... but that is about it. I would utimately like to
send mail from computers that are on an outside IP (relay) Thanks in advance
for your help.

steve


J.O. Aho

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Jul 15, 2009, 1:21:35 AM7/15/09
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You can more or less use the same configuration file, you may need to change
some paths and of course which OS you use.


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barcley714

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Jul 16, 2009, 11:44:20 AM7/16/09
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I've tried that. The Sendmail on Solaris is quite different than the
Sendmail on Fedora. It is much more proprietary. I've been working on this
for about a week, so if anyone knows of an easy to follow guide, please let
me know.
steve

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Casper H.S. Dik

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Jul 16, 2009, 12:44:08 PM7/16/09
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"barcley714" <st...@6110times.org> writes:

>I've tried that. The Sendmail on Solaris is quite different than the
>Sendmail on Fedora. It is much more proprietary. I've been working on this
>for about a week, so if anyone knows of an easy to follow guide, please let
>me know.
>steve

There's hardly a difference between Sendmail on Solaris and standard
Solaris.

cd /etc/mail/cf/cf

build your own CF and then run "make".

Casper
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