I recently loaded SCO 5.0.7 with Traditional Security. My understanding is that this will create a default umask of 022. To test this I removed the umask value from the /etc/profile, /etc/.profile and my home directory. When I create a directory it has a umask of 077, which would be the...
I am trying to upgrade from AIX 4.3.1 to 4.3.3 using Migration Install. When booting from the Volume1 cd I only get options for Complete and Preservation. Migration is not an option. Is there some reason why I would not get this option?
To re-install the lp (printer subsystem) you must go the the software manager. Remove the PRINTER SUBSYSTEM located in
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SCO OpenServer Enterprise System UNIX (ver 5.0.6j)
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Printer Subsystem (ver 5.0.6Ga)
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I'm trying to setup sendmail to change the user name from abc@foo.com to customer_service@foo.com. I don't want the recepient to know my original login. I'm doing this so when the recepient relies it will automatically sends the mail to customer_service@foo.com.
I'm trying to setup sendmail to change the user name from abc@foo.com to customer_service@foo.com. I don't want the recepient to know my original login. I'm doing this so when the recepient relies it will automatically sends the mail to customer_service@foo.com.
Do you have the smart relay option setup like this?
# "Smart" relay host (may be null)
DSsmtp:[ip address]
"ip address" - the mailserver ip address locally
Make sure that you stop and start the sendmail daemon.
I don't know if you already figured out how to setup sendmail without using DNS. I recently configured a system using sendmail without DNS. I actually found the solution in the sco site. I hope this helps you.
Problem
I need to configure sendmail (8.8.4) to deliver mail to hosts on my...
On OpenServer 5.0.5 - 5.0.6 using sendmail, how can I remove the hostname on the return address.
Example:
Default
root@hostname.domain.com
What I am trying to accomplish?
root@domain.com
Thanks
edit the /etc/sendmail.cf file and look for
# my official domain name
# Use this only if you wish to override the default.
#Dj$w.$m
uncomment the last line and remove $w which is the hostname.
Dj.$m
and save it.
Jose
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