Les Mikesell wrote: >>It is documented directly within the configuration file. > > In other words you have to already know where to look before you can > find the change specific to the distribution. Right, you have to know how to configure sendmail before you can begin to configure it. What class of moron^wsysadmin are you advocating Fedora cater to in setting up a functional MTA able to send and receive on the internet? I find it to be quite wise that the daemon is shipped with the minimum needed settings to allow it to operate. By default, sendmail is needed on a Fedora box to accept mail generated by cron jobs and such. It does this quite well (and hence isn't "broken" no matter how many times you repeat that mantra). In order to configure sendmail to accept network connections, further configuration is needed and the sysadmin should definitely read the documentation. If man sendmail doesn't answer the question of how to configure sendmail, then they read the other docs provided with the package. If they find that sendmail is hard to configure, then they can look for another MTA. They can also submit patches to sendmail so that the man pages are more explicit if they desire. The same goes for the Fedora packages. I happen to agree that it wouldn't be bad to have the steps needed to enable sendmail to receive mail from the network somewhere easier to find. It used to be in the release notes, which is likely a little more prominent than it needs to be... As I don't use sendmail at all (having long ago decided that it's configuration was made of pure crack), I don't have any interest in submitting patches upstream or to Fedora's sendmail maintainer(s). But perhaps you would be interested in doing so as you seem to be very convinced that this behavior should be changed or at least better documented. BTW, did you ever file any bugs since the last time this was discussed to death? It'd be handy to have them here for reference the next time this comes up. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== When I think about all the crap I learned in high school ... it's a wonder I can think at all. -- Paul Simon
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