Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!usc!samsung!uunet!tiamat!jim From: jim@tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Smail 3.1... Message-ID: <782@tiamat.fsc.com> Date: 22 Jan 91 23:11:34 GMT References: <7006@crash.cts.com> Organization: Ahlstrom Filtration - Chattanooga,TN Lines: 42 In article <7006@crash.cts.com>, jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: > > The operating system being used is ISC 2.0.2. I have Smail 3.1 compiled with > the unix-generic drivers. I have using the same /usr/lib/uucp/paths file that > worked with Smail 2.5 under SCO Xenix 386 2.3.3. A smart-host entry is > defined in the paths file. Under smail3.1, the "smart-host" is configured in the "config" file, not in the paths file. For example, ours is: # # Ahlstrom Filtration, Inc. # smail3 global configuration file # # $Header: /usr/local/sysconfig/global/smail.tiamat,v 1.2 90/06/04 14:32:52 root Exp $ # $Log: smail.tiamat,v $ # Revision 1.2 90/06/04 14:32:52 root # changed to use "uunet" as smart host # date_field = "Date: $ctime" -director_file queue_only received_field = "Received: by $primary_name ($bat Smail$version); $spool_date" spool_mode = 0400 smail = /usr/lib/sendmail smart_path = uunet smart_transport = uux smart_user = $user@tiamat.fsc.com > If my machine doesn't talk directly to the machine, it should bounce it to my > smart-host and have it handle its path. Setting smart_path and smart_transport as indicated above should do the trick. Good luck. ------------- James B. O'Connor jim@tiamat.fsc.com Ahlstrom Filtration, Inc. 615/821-4022 x. 651