Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!ge-dab!tarpit!bilver!vicstoy!vickde From: vickde@vicstoy.uucp (Vick De Giorgio) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: UUCP timeout on role change/ sendmail problems ISC 2.0.2 Keywords: uucp sendmail Message-ID: <1990Oct27.221445.963@vicstoy.uucp> Date: 27 Oct 90 22:14:45 GMT References: Sender: vickde@vicstoy.UUCP Organization: The Philosophers Stone BBS, Orlando FL Lines: 28 In article freiss@nixdorf.de (the hacker) writes: >Hi, > All mail I receive (when uucp transfer works, see problem 1 :-)) > seems to come from my local uucp, with the address put in a > "Apparently-To:" line. > Will this go away when I install a "real sendmail" (TM) or > smail? I think it's ISC's sendmails fault, but i'd like a > reality check. Is there a quick and dirty fix short of installing > smail/real sendmail? My 2.0.2, out of the box, had rmail linked to mail. Linking rmail to smail instead solved the problem. >2.5) From time to time, I find "C.sysname0000" files in the uucp > spool directory for sysname, with length 0 and no related D file. > Someone creates this file from time to time (sendmail?). > It's not a leftover from a uucp connection. Who creates it > and why? This is probably a bug (0000 is not a valid sequence number > to use at this time). Poll creates it to force polling. It will go away when connection is made. -- Vick De Giorgio - uunet!tarpit!bilver!vicstoy!vickde INTERNET - tarpit!bilver!vicstoy!vickde@ucf-cs.ucf.edu - The Philosopher's Stone Unix BBS, Orlando FL - (407) 299-3661 24 hours 8N1