michael@fts1.UUCP (Michael Richardson) (12/08/89)
In article <1091@legato.LEGATO.COM> nowicki@legato (Bill Nowicki) writes: >In article <11720@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> viktor@fine.Princeton.EDU (Viktor Dukhovni) writes: >> >> $=C can only match a single(!) token, rit.edu (e.g.) is two >>tokens, and will never be matched by a Class C containing rit.edu > >Note that one of the "IDA Enhancements" that was adopted by Sun >eliminates the above restriction. That is, in SunOS 4.x sendmail, >class matches do work with any number of tokens, not just a single As much as I'd like to apply the IDA enhancements to my sendmail, I don't have a version of the source which I can compile. I have all the Berkeley stuff from a uunet tape, but as much as I'd like to port sendmail, I'm not getting paid to do that level of system administration, and don't have a great deal of time with at least four other (public domain) projects... I _know_ that sendmail has been ported to SVR3.2, Interactive provided one with their 386/ix, but I doubt they'll give me the source to play with :-) Has it been ported and made available to the net? If not, is anyone working on it? The other reason I hesitate to dig in and do it is that SVR4 is rumoured to be 6 months to release date... -- :!mcr!: Michael C. Richardson HOME: mcr@julie.UUCP SCHOOL: mcr@doe.carleton.ca WORK: ..uunet!mitel!sce!nrcaer!fts1!michael I never liked staying in one place too long, but this is getting silly...