You can actually just edit the sendmail.cf file directly and comment out the Daemon options line......rather than recompiling the sendmail.cf from the M$ macro compiler...


P.


dan1 wrote:
It also refuses connections from another host.

I have edited the /etc/mail/access file and added:
192.168        OK
But this doesn't help after a restart.

Does somebody know why the connection is refused ? I can see that 
behaviour
on several CentOS box I have so it seems to be the new default. What
parameter should I change to make it be accepted ?
      
You will need to edit /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and regenerate a new 
sendmail.cf
Edit and add a line similar to below for your network:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=90.0.0.2, Name=MTA')dnl

Generate new cf file by running macro:
#m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/sendmail.cf

Restart sendmail and you should be good.
HTH
-- 
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux
    

Thank you Sudev. Nice help. Now it works, I just commented it out like Will 
suggested it.
Kind regards,
Daniel



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