said:
Hi,
>> Look in %ETC and find the logs that sendmail has strewn about without
>> telling you.
>The attachment is the only file with .log or .err in the whole folder.
Well, I can't possibly say what you are doing wrong unless you send along
the sendmail.cf and .cmd script that caused the log to be written. With
all the edits you are making, we have a moving target.
>> Try the sendmail again changing the -d to -d -d1-99.40. This will get you
>Are there too many -d here? Or do we need both -d and -d1-99.40?
Nope. They are different. If you have neglected to grab a copy of
http://www.sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/doc/op/op.pdf
you really should. It's for v8, but it's pretty easy to figure out what
will work in v2.
The attached will help you figure out which -d options may be helpful.
>I notified you of the receipt of the messages and included one copy of
>the ones that produced an error.
Since they got to you, it shows that the command lines and sendmail.cf I
used are acceptable to some level.
Steven
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