That's strange, actually I have postfix installed over here and it's running. Guess what else it installed, a sendmail front-end. I didn't necessarily want that sendmail front-end, but install-sendmail-6.0 was able to take advantage of it anyway. So, the question is, how to build postfix and have it completely replace sendmail. On a related question, why doesn't the antispam keyword work as documented in fetchmail for the .fetchmailrc file? man fetchmail has it as -Z | --antispam 554. Is this only a command line option?On Wed, 28 May 2003, Rafael Skodlar wrote: > Sendmail is one of few things in Unix that should be gone long time ago. > There are superior replcements for it and people should seriously look > into them. Exim from http://www.exim.org and Postfix. Unless you are > running old system with special additions or modifications and Sendmail > there is no reason to torture yourself with editing silly Sendmail > configuration file or use another obscure format, macros, for it. > > On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 10:11:04PM -0400, jude dashiell wrote: > > I found a perl script that helps users install and configure sendmail and > > fetchmail. It needs at least sendmail 8.9.x to work and both sendmail and > > fetchmail ned to be installed. All the stuff that normally gets done by > > hand especially with sendmail is turned into basic questions and answers. > > The script is also multilingual too. donncha@xxxxxxxx wrote it too. > > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list