Xref: utzoo comp.mail.elm:1864 comp.mail.sendmail:985 comp.protocols.tcp-ip:8319 comp.unix.xenix:7571 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ateng!chip From: chip@ateng.com (Chip Salzenberg) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm,comp.mail.sendmail,comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: UUCP and SMTP Mail Routing Keywords: elm, smail, uucp, tcp-ip, SMTP Message-ID: <250D4A4A.6226@ateng.com> Date: 12 Sep 89 18:26:16 GMT References: <301@althea.UUCP> Organization: A T Engineering, Tampa, FL Lines: 22 According to eddjp@althea.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi): >My problem is that I would like to have elm/smail hand mail over to the >SMTP package when appropriate. Currently any bang or domain address mail >goes to uux, when I use elm. My solution to this problem is: 1. Use a TCP/IP implementation that has a socket library; in my case, it's SCO TCP/IP controlled release. 2. Get Smail 3.1. 3. Compile Smail 3 with "HAVE_BSD_NETWORKING=yes" in configuration. 4. Install Smail 3 as /usr/lib/sendmail. 5. Configure Elm to use /usr/lib/sendmail. 6. Let Smail 3 figure out how to deliver each message. Of course, Smail 3 isn't generally available. IMHO, the solution posted by Chip Rosenthal using Deliver is the next best idea. -- You may redistribute this article only to those who may freely do likewise. Chip Salzenberg at A T Engineering; or "If you push something hard enough, it will fall over." -- Fudd's First Law of Opposition