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When I start sendmail it says it is getting the correct .cf file
[R:\]sendmail -a R:\SENDMAIL.Test -t
IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.04
Using Sendmail Configuration File E:\MPTN\ETC\sendmail.cf
The external process was cancelled by a Ctrl+Break or another process.
A search found a hostname=FastEagle in config.sys. I've remed it out and will check it after I get
back from clocking a basketball game.
Sheridan
Robert Blair wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Sheridan George on Tue, 29 Jan 2008
> 16:01:47 -0800
>
>> Those are the only two changes I made (with the e editor) to your copy. Still the iptrace DNS
>> lookup name is FastEagle.
>
> I haven't a clue where "FastEagle" is coming from. Try the "Seek and Scan"
> utility and search for "FastEagle" inside all files.
>
> Since your system in not on C: try to add "-C e:\mptn\etc\sendmail.cf" (NOTE
> the uppercase C) to the command line when you run sendmail although I think
> sendmail gets the ETC directory location from config.sys. If your sendmail.cf
> file is located elsewhere then substitute its location in the -C command line
> switch.
>
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