Nonono.. I dont know how to configure sendmail to relay or do anything for
that matter - and I dont really want to. What I want to do is figure out
how to configure exim so that it will recognize and respect whatever
method of locking sendmail is doing on mailspool files, and also so that
it will (in addition to whatever it normally does) lock them in the same
manner so sendmail will recognize the locks that exim makes.
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, James Dehnert wrote:
>
> Simple, set all the client machines to send all e-mail to the server. You end
> up with 2 configs, 1. a stripped down client config, and 2. the detailed
> server. I reference my e-mail server with an alias ( mailhost in this case ) so
> if I have any problems with it, I pop the server config file onto an alternate,
> change the alternates config file to the server flavor, re-map my dns/nis/nis+
> alias, and viola!!
>
> eximlist@??? wrote:
> >
> > I am working out a plan to migrate an NIS/NFS cluster of machines running
> > sendmail to exim. /var/spool/mail is physically on one, and NFS mounted on
> > all the others. I need to put exim on one machine at a time, and its
> > possible that some machines will not be switched right away. If I have
> > exim running on one machine, and sendmail on another, and they are both
> > delivering into /var/spool/mail, how can I ensure that they will cooperate
> > as far as locking the user mailspools and not step on each others toes?
> >
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