Real simple answer, switch to Postfix and dump sendmail. Then edit
your alias file to add the aliases, run newaliases and you're done...
john
.
Scott Silva wrote:
on
4-2-2008 4:41 AM Brent L. Bates spake the following:
Sendmail used to automatically compare
creation dates of the text and
database aliases files and when the text one was newer than the
database one,
sendmail would automatically update the database file at a convenient
time.
This made a lot of sense. However, the powers that be decided to
break this
great feature and removed it. I copied it back into to source we use.
Many newer distros add that functionality to the init scripts. I seem
to recall that option had some bad side effects, and that is why
sendmail removed it. I wish I could remember what the problem was.
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