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On Friday 20 June 2003 01:07 am, gregory mott wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 18:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > OK, there are two things that I dont understand.
> > I dont understand how the same mc file works on 8.0 and not on 9.0
>
> indeed that is the focus of my question (works on 7.3, i skipped 8).
>
> > and
> > you SAY that you are relaying thru smtpauth.earthlink.net, but I dont
> > see that line in your configuration file.
>
> sorry my message included my .mc as is, which i push through sed, which
> replaces +sendmailoutvia+ with smtpauth.earthlink.net.
>
> >     FEATURE(`mailertable')
>
> either your workaround or mine is fine but it begs the question.
> note as i said even the rh9 sendmail can do the job if i bring the .cf
> that m4 makes under rh7.3.  it seems to be the rh9 m4 that's broke.
>
> i've mailed this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but i'm still curious
> if i'm the only one here who uses smtpauth.earthlink.net with redhat 9
> and has problems.

This may be a silly question, as I haven't followed this thread.
Are you sure m4 is installed? I recently set up a server, and selected a 
custom install of base packages, named, sendmail, and a few other package 
groups. On startup sendmail didn't work. It turns out that m4 didn't get 
installed. Sendmail-cf didn't explicity list m4 as a "requires", so it 
didn't get pulled in. The error messages generated did nothing to help 
track down the problem.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90513

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