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conf/23088: make etc-sendmail.cf broke mergemaster
Security Alert Subject: Sendmail Debugger Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability BUGTRAQ ID: 3163 CVE ID: CAN-2001-0653 Published: August 17, 2001 MT Updated: August 20, 2001 MT Remote: No Local: Yes Availability: Always Authentication: Not Required Credibility: Vendor Confirmed Ease: No Exploit Available Class:

sendmail vs. postfix question
I was going to wait to see if you really didn't build sendmail before bringing that up. I assume normally there would be a sendmail directory in here. But there isn't. So it looks like the /etc/make.conf is respected. But how come /usr/sbin/sendmail had a new date- and timestamp and was complaining about the

How to turn Sendmail off
Gary W. Swearingen sw...@attbi.com fa freebsd bugs Number: 46873 Category: conf Synopsis: sendmail is not well supported by DNS in default 5.0-RC2 install Confidential: no Severity: serious Priority: medium Responsible: freebsd-bugs State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: sw-bug Submitter-Id:

sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)
Ralf Resack horch_loeffelc...@yahoo.de linux debian bugs dist Package: emacs22-el Version: 22.0.99+1-1 Severity: normal File: /usr/share/emacs/22.0. 99/lisp/mail/sendmail.el.gz As I communicate mail over my ISP's mail host, I don't need a MTA and therefore removed exim4. This resulted in the following error when

Send Mail versions
Giorgos Keramidas keram...@ceid.upatras.gr mailing freebsd questions On 2003-02-26 09:34, Andreas Wider?e Andersen <aw...@pragma.no> wrote: I got Sendmail 8.12.6/8.12.7 on my FreeBSD 4.7 STABLE system and I've recently been working with it to stop spam coming through to my email users. I've added several "FEATURES"

Demon/Sendmail/SMTP
See cf/README confCW_FILE Fw class [/etc/sendmail.cw] Name of file used Here is corresponding generated lines (with my fix): Cwlocalhost # file containing names of hosts for which we receive email Fw/etc/mail/sendmail.cw By _default_ last line is Fw/etc/sendmail.cw As you see there is NO -o in any variant.

Sendmail and 6.5
Jacques Distler dist...@golem.ph.utexas.edu comp mail mutt In article <5tdf2a.c8i...@merlin.in-berlin.de>, Olaf Foellinger <e...@merlin.in-berlin.de> wrote: iHi, I'm trying to send mail using mut and sendmail on Mac OS X. This creates the following errorlog: Jan 20 22:33:28 merlin sendmail[18693]: NOQUEUE: 0:

cvs commit: src/contrib/sendmail FREEBSD-upgrade RELEASE_NOTES
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk mailing freebsd questions On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 10:44:12PM -0700, Doug Hardie wrote: I am starting to configure sendmail 8.12 for the first time for a number of servers. Reading the info in the various READMEs and on sendmail.org's web site I thought I understood

Need help configuring Warp 4's sendmail
BIT comp mail sendmail comp unix solaris jamie dolan <ja...@powernetonline.com> writes: Is 8.6 the latest version of Suns send mail? Should i be using sun's mail or www.sendmail.org's sendmail? What is the differnce? SMI-8.6 (a version of 8.6.something with changes to match some older versions of Sun sendmail)

sendmail, dns and NAT, oh my (longish)
Any user who can open one of these files can prevent sendmail or it's associated utilities, eg, makemap or newaliases, from operating properly. This can also affect sendmail's ability to update status files such as statistics files. For system which use flock() for file locking, a user's ability to obtain an

cvs commit: src/contrib/sendmail/cf/m4 cfhead.m4 src/contrib ...
Terry Lambert tlambe...@mindspring.com mailing freebsd current Valentin Nechayev wrote: Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 21:39:33, tlambert2 (Terry Lambert) wrote about "Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay": TL> It's an editorial complaint. I don't like the breaking the TL> program into seperate programs by function

Local Sendmail vulnerability, from BugTraq
Have you tried: echo testing | mail -v -s "test" youracco...@yahoo.com to see if you can send out-going email? If this fails, what is the output? Have you tried to send mail to anyone else except at the one server you've been using for testing? (That is, have you tried to send mail to any other server than

Help: Is Sendmail secure?
Akop Pogosian akopps+use...@ocf.berkeley.edu comp unix solaris Kevin <wicke...@hotmail.com> wrote: I was reading in one of O'reilly's books about sendmail. It stated that even if sendmail wasn't running on the machine as a daemon ( to receive mail ), it would spawn a process to send an email if needed.

PATCH: sendmail compatibility: '.' as end of input
Thomas Glanzmann sithg...@stud.uni-erlangen.de comp unix solaris * Ray <rwestp...@erac.com>: See the CERT URL, http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-07.html After the CERT advisory about sendmail buffer overflow advisory above, I patched sendmail on all my servers. I decided to disable sendmail on my AIX servers.

[mfischer@guru.josefine.at: [PHP-CVS] cvs: php4 /win32 ...
Previously, sendmail would then use the /etc/hosts to resolve. To me (and many others), that's a change in DNS. [...] Only non-existent domain names will end up at VeriSign. What domain name are you using? You should not just make up a .net or .com name for yourself to use internally. What if someone registered the

ANNOUNCE: sendmail-8.9.3-13LP.src.rpm
Fix: Attached is a shar archive containing the package p5-Mail-Sendmail. Below that is the change file notes from the Mail-Sendmail maintainer. # This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before # this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may # create directories;

conf/46873: sendmail is not well supported by DNS in default 5.0 ...
I mean /usr/lib/sendmail. Someone in this thread mentioned that some systems only allow running sendmail from /usr/lib/sendmail, so I tried it, along with /usr/sbin/sendmail and /usr/bin/sendmail. Also on this thread are both the error messages in /var/log/maillog and the bounce error from when the mail I tried

qpopper/sendmail/rh7.3
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 12:47:54 -0800, Peter wrote: I can send email from sendmail. I can login from a client machine via 'telnet xxx.mydomain.com 110' to check my email from a client machine and no matter what I try, I can't seem to receive email in my mailbox? I tried this changing the sendmail.mc file to this,

FreeBSD-SA-03:13.sendmail
Andrzej Filip a...@bigfoot.com comp mail sendmail billatarda...@my-deja.com wrote: Hello all - First, the disclaimer: I really did search through the newsgroups looking for an answer to this, and while I found a couple things that were close, none really answered the question that I had. So here goes.

Sendmail 8.12.6 install
I mean /usr/lib/sendmail. Then why did you not correct it from /usr/bin/sendmal to /usr/lib/sendmail? (hint: you'll get it if you read your piece enough times to see it once). Someone in this thread mentioned that some systems only allow running sendmail from /usr/lib/sendmail, so I tried Nonsense.