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тАО08-28-2007 08:39 PM
тАО08-28-2007 08:39 PM
I've question about sendmail. When use "sendmail -void root < /etc/host",
the root doesen't receviced the mail. But the mail received by informix user. I've no .forward in root home directory. Does anyone knows any configuration would caused this problem? Thanks
the root doesen't receviced the mail. But the mail received by informix user. I've no .forward in root home directory. Does anyone knows any configuration would caused this problem? Thanks
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тАО08-28-2007 08:52 PM
тАО08-28-2007 08:52 PM
Re: sendmail problem
Hi,
your command
#sendmail -v root < /etc/hosts, looks fine to me.
You may want to capture verbose output and post here.
WK
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тАО08-28-2007 09:01 PM
тАО08-28-2007 09:01 PM
Re: sendmail problem
Assuming that Sendmail has been correctly configured and is working
properly, perform the following steps to configure Sendmail to send
'root's' mail to a specific system:
1. Add the following entry to the '/etc/mail/aliases' file:
root : root, user@hostname.com
Note: This entry instructs the system to keep a copy on the local
host and also send the mail to the specified user, in this
case, user@hostname.com.
2. Execute the following command:
sendmail -bi
Note: If you desire, you can execute the '/usr/sbin/newaliases'
command instead of the 'sendmail -bi' command.
/sbin/init.d/sendmail stop
/sbin/init.d/sendmail start
3. Test your configuration by sending a message to 'root':
mailx root
4. Execute one of the following commands to check the mail queue:
mailq
properly, perform the following steps to configure Sendmail to send
'root's' mail to a specific system:
1. Add the following entry to the '/etc/mail/aliases' file:
root : root, user@hostname.com
Note: This entry instructs the system to keep a copy on the local
host and also send the mail to the specified user, in this
case, user@hostname.com.
2. Execute the following command:
sendmail -bi
Note: If you desire, you can execute the '/usr/sbin/newaliases'
command instead of the 'sendmail -bi' command.
/sbin/init.d/sendmail stop
/sbin/init.d/sendmail start
3. Test your configuration by sending a message to 'root':
mailx root
4. Execute one of the following commands to check the mail queue:
mailq
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