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Where is M4 binary?
Hello,
I am configurating Sendmail on Mac OS 10.x terminal. I tried to execute m4 to generate a new sendmail.cf. It complains "Command not found". Anybody knows where the m4 binary is? Is it something coming along with Unix or Sendmail? Appreciate any help. Thanks in advance. pw |
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