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mail issues on SCO_SV 5.0.6
I am very new to unix and I am trying to get a Sco Server setup to send outgoing email. I know that SCO uses MMDF and i have configured it to use TCP/IP and UUCP, but I never receive any of the emails I send to my exchange server. I don't have this problem on any of the Linux systems I use. Anyone know of something I might be missing? Maybe something about configuring UUCP? The documentation I've found for UUCP wasn't very clear, so I don't know if something needs to be configured in that respect. Thanks for your help.
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