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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Sendmail/iX for HP 3000 MPE

http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/sendmailix.html
The mail transport agent that comes bundled with HPUX is now available for MPE
Last updated March 9, 1998 @ 2130 UTC

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What's New

   * March 9, 1998
        o While compiling with a pre-release copy of gcc 2.8, I discovered
          and fixed compile-time problems in db and m4 where
          -D_POSIX_SOURCE was missing.
        o Minor web page documentation error corrected regarding how to
          generate the sendmail.cf configuration file.
   * February 15, 1998
        o Fixed a problem where sendmail would encounter an MPE/iX bug that
          results in an infinite CPU loop within the fprintf() code in
          /lib/libc.a (see SR 5003406538).  The workaround is to use an
          unbuffered output stream, which should result in a slight loss of
          performance, though I haven't measured the difference.  I believe
          that I was the only person to encounter this problem with
          sendmail; nobody else has reported any trouble to me.
        o New and improved and simplified installation process.  I plan to
          re-work all of my other ports to use the same basic script, so
          please give me your feedback about the new process.
   * January 16, 1998
        o Initial public release.  Enjoy.
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Mark Bixby                      E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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