Thank you all for the overwhelming response to my post :-)

As I mentioned to an earlier replier, These last few minutes has opened
up a new, refreshing appreciation of FreeBSD to me. 
The simplicity of this concept that escaped me is almost embarrassing,
but worth it in the end.

Thank you all once again!

Stacey

On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 22:42, Riley J. McIntire wrote:
> > These would have been installed at the last time I recompiled the
> > kernel. I'm fairly comfortable in editing these files as required, but I
> > am pretty certain that after editing freebsd.mc (so as to define
> > masquerading, default gateway, etc), I am supposed to use m4 to generate
> > a new freebsd.cf, which in turn is copied to sendmail.cf, thus producing
> > a new configuration file for sendmail to read upon restart.
> >
> > This is what I know of sendmail (back in v8.8x & 8.9x) under AIX and
> > Sequent Dynix/ptx. Has this procedure since been deprecated for FreeBSD,
> > that I am now aware of?
> >
> > Thanks again for the reply.
> >
> > Stacey
> 
> Not deprecated, but streamlined.  If I understand you correctly, in
> /etc/mail, copy freebsd.mc to your.machine.name.mc, then do your editing on
> it.
> 
> make will run your.machine.name.mc through m4 to produce
> your.machine.name.cf.
> 
> make install will cp the above to sendmail.cf.  make restart will read the
> new .cf files.
> 
> Much easier than the old method.
> 
> hth,
> 
> Riley
> 
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Stacey Roberts
B.Sc (HONS) Computer Science

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