Actually, it seems like he's probably get the symlink backwards, eg he
made an 'exim' link, pointing at an existing sendmail binary..
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Frank S. Bernhardt wrote:
> Just a shot in the dark, but did you forget to move sendmail out of the way and make a link to the exim binary
> ie. ln -s /usr/exim/bin/exim /usr/lib/sendmail ?
>
>
> Warren Daly wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have just installed EXIM 3.34 on a Solaris 2.6 (Sun Enterprise 450)
> > machine that has sendmail disabled. Install worked correctly. Only when I
> > startup Exim okay .... exim -bd
> > when I type exim to send mail from the command line I get the following
> > error
> > #exim
> > #/etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 0: cannot open: No such file or directory
> > I have installed the exact same system on another machine ( that never had
> > sendmail) and it works fine.
> > any ideas? thanks for your time,
> > Warren
> >
> > Warren Daly HEAnet Ltd.
> > Network Engineer Brooklawn House,
> > Tel:+353-1-660 9040 Crampton Avenue,
> > Fax:+353-1-660 3666 Shelbourne Rd,Dublin 4.
> > mailto:warren.daly@heanet.ie
> > Web: <http://www.heanet.ie>
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>
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