Claude Jones wrote:
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...
yum install sendmail-cf
perhaps?
Ed.
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