Anne Wilson wrote: > On Saturday 21 Jan 2006 13:59, Chris wrote: >> Your sendmail issue may not be sendmail at all. In an install of >> Postfix (from a BSD point of view) Postfix creates a file called >> sendmail. I don't recall it it renames the original or not (I assume >> it does). >> >> If the install of Postfix is somewhat the same as BSD, then you still >> are running postfix. If you installed postfix via source tarball, >> there should be a readme on what's installed and where. >> >> Undo what the readme says. If you installed via rpm, I would think >> removing the rpm and perhaps an updatedb/reboot is in order. >> >> Next, running setup and looking at the services might tell you >> something also. >> >> Just some ideas from a Linux newb >> > I want postfix to handle this. I would think that sendmail could just > be removed, couldn't it? > > BTW, services looked OK except that sendmail was set to load at bootup. > I've disabled this and stopped sendmail, so we'll see what happens. > > Anne > At the same token, ensure that the postfix service is enabled (if its listed). -- Best regards, Chris To know yourself is the ultimate form of aggression.