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Arthur Frank writes:
> I've installed Sendmail/iX, and it works fine for MANAGER.SYS, but anyone
> else gets the following message:
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> $ cat /ACCT/GROUP/REPORT | /bin/mailx -s "Test Report" [log in to unmask]
> Must set "sendmail" (to /bin/rmail, for example) use remote addresses.
> "dead.letter" 167/7636
> $
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> Where must I "set 'sendmail'"? Shouldn't this be set globally? Is this a
> permissions thing?
It's definitely a permissions thing when something works for MANAGER.SYS but
not anybody else.
I suspect the problem is with /etc/mailx.rc. This file should be chmod 644.
But if this file is incorrect, you may very well have others that are incorrect.
Check all files and directories recursively under /etc, /lib, /tmp, /usr, and
/var to make sure everything has appropriate permissions (usually chmod 755
for directories and executable files, chmod 644 for everything else).
> Also, is there a way to send mail from the : prompt rather than from the
> posix shell?
Certainly:
:xeq mailx.hpbin.sys '-s "Test Report" [log in to unmask] </ACCT/GROUP/REPORT
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Mark Bixby E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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