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Sendmail question
Hello to all,
I configured sendmail on a solaris 9 system the same as another server that the one I configured will replace. I transferred all the required files from the original system to the new one as well ar the /var/mail directory. The sendmail daemon is running however when I try to connect to the server using my mail client (thunderbird) I get connection refused. Users can log into the system via ssh but get connection refused when pointing their email clients to the new server. The original system was setup as an IMAP mail server. Ehat do I need to do to resolve the connection refused error? Thank you. |
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