hi all!
i'm having trouble getting sendmail to running on 6.5pp3
system. here's the details from the $stdlist:
:run sh.hpbin.sys;info='-v'
# Establish default file security to prevent world access
umask 007
# Start the sendmail SMTP daemon running in the background
/$HPACCOUNT/CURRENT/SENDMAIL -bD -q30m &
# Pause to allow the SMTP daemon to initialize
sleep 90
451 4.0.0 can not chdir(/var/spool/mqueue/): Permission
denied.
Program mode requires special privileges, e.g., root or
TrustedUser.
# Run the mail submission queue once to process any e-mail
submitted by
# local users while the SMTP daemon was not running.
/$HPACCOUNT/CURRENT/SENDMAIL -Ac -qf
can not chdir(/var/spool/clientmqueue/): Permission denied
Program mode requires special privileges, e.g., root or
TrustedUser.
You do not have permission to process the queue
# Wait for the SMTP daemon to terminate
wait
# Exit the shell
exit
END OF PROGRAM
:eoj
CPU sec. = 49. elapsed min. = 2. MON, JUN 10, 2002, 7:46
AM.
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i believe i'm running the latest version of sendmail....
/SENDMAIL: ll
total 3
drwxrwxr-x 8 MGR.SENDMAIL SENDMAIL 520 Jun 7
05:46 A0100
lrwxrwxrwx 1 MANAGER.SYS SENDMAIL 5 Jun 7
05:48 CURRENT -> A0100
drwxrwxr-x 1 MGR.SENDMAIL SENDMAIL 120 Jun 7
05:48 PUB
/SENDMAIL:
(although i think it's curious that the 'majordom' and
'server' directories are missing....but i'm comparing this
to a system that's had a couple of releases of sendmail
installed on it....)
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finally, here's the details from version....
:version sendmail.current.sendmail
VERSION C.65.00 Copyright (C) Hewl
SENDMAIL.CURRENT.SENDMAIL
SOM #1
@(#) HP30315 A.05.11 98/07/15
B0605002/SSICSOCN/$Revision: 1.2 $
MAX STACK SIZE: 393216
MAX HEAP SIZE: 81920000
CAPABILITIES: BA,IA,PM,PH
UNSAT PROC NAME:
ENTRY NAME:
LIBRARY SEARCH LIST:
any thoughts? - d
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