I sent you a linux.mc. I am missing in the debian-stuff quickinfos like the docomentations *in* the conf-files. Or the SuSE-Database. This is very helpful. Of course I have the famous sendmail-book.
By the way, I tried the make with 'procmail' - the server refuses mails from outside. I copied back the /etc/mail, restarted, the old config doesnt work anymore... What confuses me, that I get in the logs from the sending server 'Connection reset by peer '- I dont see anything on the recieving debian-server. I think, I will have a long night... martin Richard A Nelson wrote: > On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Martin Tanzer wrote: > > > Aha, thanx for the explanation. I am an experianced SuSE administrator and I > > feel pretty firm in the sendmail.cf. I start prefering debian now (as a > > Server ;-) - but I miss the documentation... It took me hours to find out, > > that the configuratuion of procmail in the sendmail.cf is missing. After I > > tried OSTYPE(mklinux) I was very happy to find the sendmail.cf I am used to. > > In SuSE the linux.mc is well documented and very easy to handle. Also it is > > new to me to build the sendmail.cf with make - I am used to 'm4 < linux.mc > > > test.cf' > > Cool, you might be able to help me ;-) > > * What documentation do you find missing? (have you installed sendmail-doc)? > * Could you possibly send me a SuSE linux.mc ? > > Yes, I'm working to make the m4 method work - gotta put some includes in > sendmail.mc and cleanup ostype/debian.m4 > > > OK, I take the hint and try it with OSTYPE(debian). > > Thanks, and if you find any problems, please get them to me... > > -- > Rick Nelson > Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US > states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote > does not make for a correct solution. > -- Manoj Srivastava > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]