Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!ibmchs!auschs!awdprime!sandino.austin.ibm.com!jeffe From: jeffe@sandino.austin.ibm.com (Peter Jeffe 512.823.4091) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: AIX sendmail (was: System/6000 questions.) Message-ID: <2881@awdprime.UUCP> Date: 24 Jul 90 16:56:04 GMT References: <40900001@sunb6> <40900002@sunb5> <2671@awdprime.UUCP> <5058@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: news@awdprime.UUCP Organization: IBM AWD, Austin, TX Lines: 26 In article <5058@milton.u.washington.edu> eliot@milton.u.washington.edu (Eliot Lim) writes: >+But I'm curious: what led you to believe that [AIX3's sendmail] was 5.2? > >When I type mail to look at messages, it says "5.2 BSD". I suppose I'm >mistaken. More worrying, however, is that a standard campus wide >sendmail.cf file will not work with the shipped version of sendmail. >Using my vanilla ported sendmail works and that will be the one I'll be >using since I don't have the time to go and find out what's wrong. The id that is displayed using mail/mailx is mailx's version, not sendmail's. AIX sendmail doesn't pretend to be plain-vanilla BSD; some of our programs track very closely (such as mailx), while others such as sendmail diverge where it's been decided to provide "enhancements". This is reflected in the .cf file, and I see no reason why a reasonably experienced mail administrator would have more trouble configuring AIX sendmail than another system's. If you're doing something particular with the rewrite rules, then you should be able to figure it out; otherwise, just configure the options how you want. The intent is to provide a config file that will run the first time out under 95% of cases: it provides typical tcp, uucp, and local mailers and rewrite rules. And personally, I find it easier to configure than messing with all the BSD m4 stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Jeffe ...uunet!cs.utexas.edu!ibmchs!auschs!sandino.austin.ibm.com!jeffe first they want a disclaimer, then they make you pee in a jar, then they come for you in the night