ed@maxed.uucp (Ed Whittemore) (08/02/90)
Has anyone gotten this latest Sendmail 5.64 to compile with Sys 5, or better yet ISC 2.2? If so, we'd love to know what you did, or mail us the ported source. Thanks. -- Ed Whittemore uunet!maxed!ed ed@maxed.amg.com American Micro Group, Inc. 201 944 3293
howardl@wb3ffv.ampr.org ( WB3FFV) (08/04/90)
From article <1990Aug02.153537.5728@maxed.amg.com>, by ed@maxed.uucp (Ed Whittemore): > Has anyone gotten this latest Sendmail 5.64 to compile with Sys 5, > or better yet ISC 2.2? I to would be very interested in this, as the Sendmail supplied with ISC unix seems to have many problems... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet : howardl@wb3ffv.ampr.org | Howard D. Leadmon UUCP : wb3ffv!howardl | Advanced Business Solutions TELEX : 152252474 | 210 E. Lombard St - Suite 410 Telephone : (301)-576-8635 | Baltimore, MD 21202
chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) (08/11/90)
According to howardl@wb3ffv.ampr.org ( WB3FFV): >From article <1990Aug02.153537.5728@maxed.amg.com>, by ed@maxed.uucp (Ed Whittemore): >> Has anyone gotten this latest Sendmail 5.64 to compile with Sys 5, >> or better yet ISC 2.2? > >I to would be very interested in this, as the Sendmail supplied with ISC >unix seems to have many problems... In case anyone doesn't know yet, Smail 3.1 is a plug-in replacement for Sendmail. It knows SMTP and DNS, and it even uses the same command-line arguments. It has human-readable config files. And it works, too. It's available from uunet as ~/mail/smail3.1.19.Z. -- Chip Salzenberg at ComDev/TCT <chip@tct.uucp>, <uunet!ateng!tct!chip>