chitale@usceast.UUCP (Parijat Chitale) (07/09/90)
There are a bunch of machines defined as local machines in sendmail.cf file We can't send mail to any of these mcahines. It bounces back with message 550 Host Unknown. We can send mail to this mail machine from the local machines. We have no idea as to why it happens and how to debug this problem. We discovered that sendmail.cf was updated once but sendmail.fc was not. The sendmail manual says it has to be manullay updated. Now that sendmail.cf is an ASCII file and sendmail.fc is a binary file, how can one go about it? Thanx very much in advance. chitale@cs.scarolina.edu
towfiq@interlan.Interlan.COM (Mark Towfigh) (07/10/90)
In article <3323@usceast.UUCP> chitale@usceast.UUCP (Parijat Chitale) writes:
There are a bunch of machines defined as local machines in sendmail.cf file
We can't send mail to any of these mcahines. It bounces back with message
550 Host Unknown. We can send mail to this mail machine from the local
machines. We have no idea as to why it happens and how to debug this
problem.
You do not indicate what machine you are using, what version of
Sendmail you have, or what sendmail.cf you are using (perhaps one from
the cf/cf directory in the standard distribution?). All that aside,
you may have found the problem:
We discovered that sendmail.cf was updated once but sendmail.fc was not.
The sendmail manual says it has to be manullay updated. Now that
sendmail.cf is an ASCII file and sendmail.fc is a binary file, how can one
go about it?
The sendmail.fc file is known as the "frozen configuration file". To rebuild,
as root execute the command "/usr/lib/sendmail -bz".
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