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Started by andyw@aspen32.cr
Wed, 18 Sep 1991 17:40
Simple advice needed.
Author: andyw@aspen32.cr
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1991 17:40
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1991 17:40
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I have a question about IDA sendmail. I have a Sun 3/50, running 4.1.1 and I would like to replace the stock sendmail with IDA sendmail, because I believe that will help me work with some wierd delivery systems. I snarfed sendmail-5.65+IDA-1.4.2.tar.Z (some time ago) from uxc.cso.uiuc.edu, and now I'm completely confused. Are all the IDA patches applied to the sendmail source already ? Do I just type make (in what directory)? Which sample cf files should I believe (is that m4 stuff worth using) ? Any advice (at this astoundingly simple level) would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- andyw. (W0/G1XRL) andyw@aspen.cray.com Andy Warner, Cray Research, Inc. (612) 683-5835
Re: Simple advice needed.
Author: paul@uxc.cso.uiu
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1991 00:35
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1991 00:35
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andyw@aspen32.cray.com (Andy Warner) writes: >I snarfed sendmail-5.65+IDA-1.4.2.tar.Z (some time ago) from >uxc.cso.uiuc.edu, and now I'm completely confused. Are all the >IDA patches applied to the sendmail source already ? Do I just >type make (in what directory)? Which sample cf files should >I believe (is that m4 stuff worth using) ? I would fetch the 5.65c release and the one patch file from uxc.cso.uiuc.edu. All the patches are applied. Edit the conf.h and Makefile files in the src directory, then type make there. Use the sample m4 files in ida/cf and ida/cf/M4 to construct your site m4 file. /pbp -- Paul Pomes, Computing Services Office | "No man's life, liberty, or property University of Illinois - Urbana | is safe while the legislature is in Email to Paul-Pomes@uiuc.edu | session," wrote Will Rogers. He must | have been thinking of Sen Paul Simon.
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