RE: sending mail w/o sendmail service

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Excellent, you're welcome :)

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Hurray!!   Issued Resolved!!!    Geofrey - your my hero!





 

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Try editing and adding that line to the file "submit.cf", not
"sendmail.cf".

Regards,

Geofrey Rainey
Systems Engineer
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M. 64 21 563 106
geofrey.rainey@xxxxxxxxxx

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Sent: Friday, 13 June 2008 4:56 a.m.
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Subject: sending mail w/o sendmail service

I have several systems running RH7.2 that can send mail just fine to an
internal corporate mail relay.  I simply edited the sendmail.cf file and
changed the   DS   directive to point to this specific (non MX record)
server.  The sendmail service is not running (corporate standard) on the
RH7.2 servers.

I'm now trying to do the same thing on RHEL3 and am not having any luck.
All mail is being directed back to the loopback address (mail -v
XXX@xxxxxxx) =
      XXX@xxxxxxxxxx Connecting to [127.0.0.1] via relay...
      XXX@xxxxxxxxxx Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1]

When I telnet to the mail relay on port 25 the manual mail successfully
goes through.  Stumped...  Looking for some ideas.

Thanks - Steve

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