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March 2001, Week 4

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Carl McNamee <[log in to unmask]>
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Carl McNamee <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Mar 2001 12:10:03 -0600
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Cool!  You hit the nail on the head.  Typeing EOD gave me back my prompt.  I
modified the command line to read "makemap hash filename1 < filename2" and
all was well. :)

Thanks for the help!

Carl McNamee
Systems Administrator
Billing Concepts
(210) 949-7282



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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:38 AM
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Subject: Re[2]: [HP3000-L] Sendmail and makemap


>Yep.  At this point I have hit the enter key and the only way to get back
to
>a prompt is to break out of the program.

I'll bet if you type :EOD it will terminate. Regardless, it sounds
like it is reading from stdin instead of from your map file. If the
map file isn't large, you can try responding with the map at that
point:

root: foobar@blah
abuse: quitit@blech
:eod

and see if a legitimate map is built.

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