Yeah the sendmail book is full of all sorts of...can I say, interesting stuff. Rulesets just make me crazy int he head though. Andrew On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 09:14:10PM -0500, Brian Densmore wrote: > Andrew, > > [Sorry about the lateness of this reply, but I screwed up a configuration in > my KMail and just noticed it Sunday! PS my SSL enabled WWW/E-Mail server is > going online this week] > > Thanks for the assistance. I was already using the virtual user table. It > was the generics table I needed to add. I also had to rebuild my sendmail > config file. I ran Linuxconf on it once way back and it really hosed it up! > > Many thanks to Mike. I tweaked my .mc file a bit, using your template and one > of my X-Mas gifts (Sendmail 2nd Ed., Costales/Allman O-Reilly) it makes a > great reference and has given me a better understanding of configuring and > maintaining Sendmail. > > Now I can: change values and see what they do, run sendmail in debug mode, > and do all sorts of cool stuff with it. > > It really was easy to do. > Yes it is a shameless plug for the book and O-Reilly books in general. I got > five of them for X-Mas. All good so far, but the sendmail one didn't > enlighten me on the genericstable thing. I still have much to learn about > sendmail, but now I have a study aid. > > Happy New Millenium all, > Brian > bjdensmr@epsi.net > densmoreb@ctbsonline.com > (coming soon brian@amason.net) > > On Friday 29 December 2000 19:01, Andrew R. Brink wrote: > > You need to use virtual tables, Check out sendmail.org (I think) for more > > info. (I've never done it myself) > > > > Andrew > >