- Subject: Re: sendmail not sending
- From: John Cornelius <jc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:25:45 -0700
- In-reply-to: <alpine.DEB.1.00.0807161558120.6427@localhost>
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Robert Holtzman wrote:
Sendmail/alpine not sending mail on newly installed FC9. Incoming
messages arrive O.K. The correct SMTP server is in the ~/.pinerc file.
The maillog entries are *way* too cryptic for me to decipher.
Any pointers short of trying to wade thru the *choke* sendmail
configuration file?
You might try setting sendmail up with webmin, it's much more tractable
and makes sure that things are consistent. You can install webmin with
'yum install webmin' I think.
Webmin uses your browser to communicate on port 10000 so after
installation you can surf to <yourhostname>.<yourdomainname>.<your
TLD>:10000 and log in as root.
I don't recommend editing sendmail.cf or any other sendmail files
manually. It's a can of worms and it's easy to break sendmail that way.
John Cornelius
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