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1. Solaris
hello,
I am using solaris 10 and sendmail 8.14.5
Main Problem
i have growing (to 1500+ mails) mailq, and mailq consists of mails older then even 1 month.
i have forced mailq by sendmail -q -v and messages went out. but it looks like, when messages enter to mailq they are not processed any... (0 Replies)
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2. Red Hat
I've created a Perl daemon that needs to send an email when an error/shutdown occurs. I use the Perl Email::Valid module and that uses sendmail. When I run the script as a regular user, the email is sent with no issues. When I run the script as the root user, I get the following message in... (1 Reply)
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3. Linux
Does anyone has a clue of what is going on here? It was working few days ago. /etc/hosts looks ok, sendmail does restart without any errors, telnet is successful. I will be happy to send you guys any output required.
Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 553 #5.1.8 Domain of sender address... (1 Reply)
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4. Solaris
Hi All
After downloading ZFS documentation from oracle site, I am able to successfully migrate UFS root FS without zones to ZFS root FS. But in case of UFS root file system with zones , I am successfully able to migrate global zone to zfs root file system but zone are still in UFS root file... (2 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, I need to send a email as a txt file and i used the commands,
Code:
(echo `echo $EMAIL_MSG` ; uuencode "file.txt" "file.txt" ) | mailx -s "$EMAIL_SUBJECT" "$EMAIL_ID"
I received email with a attachment with all data but i get all of them in one row.
For example:
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
What I want to accomplish is this:
I have made a very simple script that runs 2 commands, polipo proxy and tor. The script runs successfully and the output of tor is visible to the screen.
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7. Solaris
Hi,
we are running on Solaris 10 and I see that under
/usr/mail
-rw-rw---- 1 root mail 0 Nov 26 11:19 root
-rw------- 1 root mail 2 Nov 24 17:14 root.lock
-rw------- 1 root mail 2 Nov 27 09:26 root4_aGD6
-rw------- 1 root mail 2 Nov 27 09:26 rootHAaqyo
-rw------- 1 root mail 2 Nov 27 09:26... (6 Replies)
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8. Solaris
I'm running sendmail (8.13.8+Sun/8.13.8/Submit) solaris 10.
When I send mail to root at the command line (whether I use a full-qualified address or just root), I get the error message
root... User address required.
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9. AIX
Hi, folks!
I have a problem with an AIX 5.3 server running sendmail where
it is able to send messages within its own domain just fine. This
is being used for a web email service portion of a web site. However,
when it attempts to send email to any other domain -- i.e.,
hotmail.com -- it... (3 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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I am running a few scripts through a cron job. This is for checking some key services that are running on by box. The problem is, everytime the cron runs, it sends a mail to the root account. The root account mails need to cleared every now and then. Is there some way I can stop these... (1 Reply)
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forward(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual forward(4)
NAME
forward - forward mail
SYNOPSIS
/var/adm/forward/username $HOME/.forward
DESCRIPTION
The .forward file allows a user to forward messages to another host, or to invoke programs (such as vacation(1)) to process their mail. It
is formatted as a series of comma-separated addresses in the form: addr_1, addr_2, ... Alternatively, each address can be on a separate
line.
The newer sendmail.v8 program also allows the use of comments (lines that begin with a ``#'') and blank lines.
As with the aliases(4) file, mail messages can be forwarded to another host or given to programs for further processing. The following is
an example of the vacation program. Assuming that the user's name is myra, create a .forward file and add the following line: myra,
"|/usr/bin/vacation myra"
The previous example forwards mail to myra (the backslash prevents an accidental aliasing loop), and also sends a copy of the message to
the vacation program.
For security reasons, the file must be owned by the user or by root and it should be writable only by the file owner. In addition, the
file must be readable by the owner (myra) or root.
On traditional systems, only the $HOME/.forward file is checked. The sendmail.v8 program allows the use of the system-wide forwarding
directory /var/adm/forward. By default, this directory is checked for a forward file prior to examining the users $HOME directory.
FILES
System-wide forwarding file. The per-user forwarding file.
RESTRICTIONS
The sendmail command can hang trying to read the user's $HOME/.forward file. If the user's home directory is NFS-mounted and temporarily
unavailable, sendmail will stall until the directory becomes available again. The use of non-NFS mounted directories for the forwarding of
files is recommended.
The use of /var/adm/forward is supported only by sendmail.v8.
The actual path for /var/adm/forward is configurable in the sendmail.cf file.
Incorrect file permissions/ownership are quietly ignored.
It is easy to create an accidental loop, for example, on host_a myra@host_b and on host_b myra@host_a
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: aliases(4), sendmail.cf(4), sendmail(8) delim off
forward(4)