On Sun December 10 2006 11:48 pm, Tim wrote: > define(`SMART_HOST', `smtp.example.com')dnl > > Now, any mail that has to go out of your system to be delivered (i.e. is > not local), will go through that SMTP server. The "smart" part about it > is supposed to be determining what goes out, and what it handles itself. > Other configuration parameters of sendmail determine that. OK - I forgot one thing. I get the following when I run the 'make' command after changing the sendmail.mc file: make -C /etc/mail make: Entering directory `/etc/mail' WARNING: 'sendmail.mc' is modified. Please install package sendmail-cf to update your configuration. make: Leaving directory `/etc/mail' I'm not sure what it means. Specifically, what do they mean by 'install package sendmail-cf'? Is that a command they are telling me to run? I guess that would make sense, but if so, do I have to run that in a certain directory? That word 'package' is throwing me off, because, presumably, I already have that package installed... -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list