Subject: Re: One (last?) sendmail issue
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Christopher W. Richardson <cwr@nexthop.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/17/2005 01:40:16
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Frederick Bruckman <fredb@immanent.net> writes:

> cwr@nexthop.com (Christopher W. Richardson) writes:
> 
> > cwr@achilles$sendmail -Ac -bp
> > /var/spool/clientmqueue is empty
> >                 Total requests: 0
> > 
> > which is baffling to me, given
> > 
> > cwr@achilles$ls /var/spool/clientmqueue/
> > Qfj1D8F04B016585    Qfj1H18xMR023287    dfj1E8F1GH009587 sm-client.pid
> 
> Do you have an "/etc/mail/submit.cf"? "etcupdate" should have
> installed that for you.  Did you run "etcupdate" after upgrading?

Yep, I ran etcupdate, and do have a submit.cf.  Rebuilt submit.cf
with a DS rule so that mail could leave the machine and added
smmsp=YES to rc.conf (some of the mail in clientmqueue was sent
by me before I figured those out); and added a sendmail rule to
hosts.allow to let mail get delivered locally (the rest of the
mail is from cron from before I figured that out).  Now, I'm
pretty sure all mail is working; just can't get the stuff that's
stuck in clientmqueue out.

Chris
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