On 12/13/05, Chris Norman <cnorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I get: > [root@bob ~]# make -C /etc/mail > make: Entering directory `/etc/mail' > make: Nothing to be done for `all'. > make: Leaving directory `/etc/mail' > [root@bob ~]# > Is that all the arguments I need to pass to make?rs, Yes, the fact that nothing needs to be done means that either you already made the change or that you didn't save your change to the sendmail.mc file prior to running the make command. It may mean you don't have the sendmail-cf package installed, which is required for that make command to work, but I'm not certain what error you would get if it was not installed. If running "rpm -q sendmail-cf" tells you it's not installed, then grab it with "yum install sendmail-cf". Best of luck! -- Chris "I trust the Democrats to take away my money, which I can afford. I trust the Republicans to take away my freedom, which I cannot."