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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 10:52:02 -0800
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Sendmail


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Here is a run using:

[R:\]sendmail -a sendmail.test -f "s-geo@usa.net" listsns@roadrunner.com
IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.04
Using Sendmail Configuration File E:\MPTN\ETC\sendmail.cf

[R:\]

The [R:\] prompt was returned after a timeout. I didn't use the -d switch. There was nothing added
to the .err file sent earlier.

Here's the same run using the -d switch:

[R:\]sendmail -d -a sendmail.test -f "s-geo@usa.net" listsns@roadrunner.com >
sendmail-No-t_switch.txt

[R:\]

There was a long timeout. Again, nothing additional to the .err file.

Also, the DV directive is still mail.adelphia.net.

Sheridan

PS I'm off to find a copy of tee and then to a luncheon meeting.

Robert Blair wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Sheridan George on Thu, 31 Jan 2008
> 22:16:04 -0800
>
>> sendmail -d -t listsns@roadrunner.com -f "s-geo@usa.net" > sendmail-d-t-f_Quotes_spaces.txt
>
> As I have mentioned before and Steven has disagreed the -t switch does not have
> parameters. You use the -t switch to instruct sendmail to get the To: and
> From: from the email headers. You can use the -f to override the From: if you
> use the -t to get the To:. So the command should be
>
> sendmail -a file-name -f from-address to-address (supply both the from and
> to) (NOTE the to-address is the last parameter and does not have a switch
> before it)
> or
> sendmail -a file-name -f from-address -t (supply the from and get the to
> from the email headers)
> or
> sendmail -a file-name -t (get the from and to from the email headers)
>


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[R:\]sendmail -d -a sendmail.test -f "s-geo@usa.net" listsns@roadrunner.com >
sendmail-No-t_switch.txt

[R:\]
There was a long timeout.

EXE Version IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.03
DLL Version IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.03
DLL Pathname E:\TCPIP\DLL\SENDMAIL.DLL

getauthinfo: os2user@localhost
IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.04
Using Sendmail Configuration File E:\MPTN\ETC\sendmail.cf
setoption d=background
setoption o=
setoption r=15m
setoption Q=E:\MPTN\ETC\MQUEUE
setoption s=
setoption T=5d
SYSTEM IDENTITY (after readcf):
(short domain name) $w = FastEagle
(canonical domain name) $j = $w
(subdomain name) $m =
(node name) $k = fasteagle
queuename: assigned id KAA000.71, env=16d66620
setsender(s-geo@usa.net)

--parseaddr(s-geo@usa.net)
map_lookup(host, usa.net) => host_map_lookup(usa.net) => FAIL (2)
map_rewrite(usa.net), av =
usa.net
map_rewrite => usa.net
usa.net (0)
parseaddr-->16d66634=s-geo@usa.net:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `s-geo@usa.net', ruser `'
next=0, flags=0, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"
map_lookup(host, usa.net) => host_map_lookup(usa.net) => CACHE usa.net
usa.net (0)
sendto: listsns@roadrunner.com
ctladdr=[NULL]

--parseaddr(listsns@roadrunner.com)
map_lookup(host, roadrunner.com) => host_map_lookup(roadrunner.com) => FAIL (2)
map_rewrite(roadrunner.com), av =
roadrunner.com
map_rewrite => roadrunner.com
roadrunner.com (0)
parseaddr-->e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=0, flags=0, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"

recipient: e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=0, flags=10, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"
EOH
collect: read error
----- collected header -----
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 10:40:36 -0800
From: s-geo@usa.net
Message-Id: <200802011840.KAA000.71@FastEagle>
Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 10:40:36 -0800
Resent-From: s-geo@usa.net
Resent-Message-Id: <200802011840.KAA000.71@FastEagle>
Full-Name: $x
To: listsns@roadrunner.com
Subject: Sendmail Test
----------------------------
getla: ZERO

===== SENDALL: mode b, id KAA000.71, e_from 16d66634=s-geo@usa.net:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `s-geo@usa.net', ruser `'
next=0, flags=5, alias 0, uid 1, gid 1
owner=(none), home="E:\home\default", fullname="(none)"
sendqueue:
e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=0, flags=10, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"

recipient: 16d66634=s-geo@usa.net:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `s-geo@usa.net', ruser `'
next=0, flags=5, alias 0, uid 1, gid 1
owner=(none), home="E:\home\default", fullname="(none)"

>>>>> queueing KAA000.71 (new id) >>>>>
queueing e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=16d66634, flags=10, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"
remotename(s-geo@usa.net)
remotename(listsns@roadrunner.com)
<<<<< done queueing KAA000.71 <<<<<

--deliver, id=KAA000.71, mailer=external, host=`mail.adelphia.net', first user=`listsns@roadrunner.com'
remotename(s-geo@usa.net)
map_lookup(host, usa.net) => host_map_lookup(usa.net) => CACHE usa.net
usa.net (0)
remotename => `s-geo@usa.net'
getmxrr: res_search(mail.adelphia.net) failed (sock_errno=10060, h_errno=2)
hostsignature(mail.adelphia.net) = mail.adelphia.net

send to e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=16d66634, flags=10, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"
checkcompat(to=listsns@roadrunner.com, from=s-geo@usa.net)
openmailer: IPC mail.adelphia.net
openmailer: MCI@e5cbc: flags=0, errno=10060, herrno=2, exitstat=75, state=0, pid=0,
maxsize=0, phase=NULL, mailer=external,
host=mail.adelphia.net, lastuse=(null)

====finis: stat 0 e_flags 10003, e_id=KAA000.71
dropenvelope 16d66620: id=KAA000.71, flags=0x1003

>>>>> queueing KAA000.71 >>>>>
queueing e5680=listsns@roadrunner.com:
mailer 6 (external), host `mail.adelphia.net', user `listsns@roadrunner.com', ruser `'
next=16d66634, flags=31, alias 0, uid 0, gid 0
owner=(none), home="(none)", fullname="(none)"
remotename(s-geo@usa.net)
remotename(listsns@roadrunner.com)
<<<<< done queueing KAA000.71 <<<<<


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