Re: Linux firewalling by port

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Ken Rossman wrote:

Now, if some of the systems here have the file /usr/share/sendmail-cf/m4/cf.m4
and others do not, then does that mean that the systems that don't have this
file in place didn't somehow get a fully installed sendmail package or
something? Because that is now the case, which I found out when I went
to generate a new .cf file from the .mc file.


tnx, K

As Steve Cowles pointed out, you need both the sendmail, as well as the sendmail-cf packages installed if you plan on regenerating your cf file. This will also allow you to do more customization on your setup. Sendmail on steroids...


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