+++ dman <Friday 31 May 2002 22:46>:
> There are 2 ways you can change it. Do you have a FQDN? If so, just
> change the hosts line to read
> 127.0.0.1 THE.FQDN sidekick localhost
> if not, then create an entry in /etc/email-addresses like this
> ajlewis2: ajlewis2@???
Why not use a mail client that talks smtp on port 25, or set the user she is
sending mail as a trusted user, so that she can invoke sendmail -f from her
mail client?
-srs
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Suresh Ramasubramanian <----> mallet <at> efn dot org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
[Linux One Stanza Tip] From : <bish@???>
LOST #113 -**< Sub : Mailbox status on login >**-
By default, most distros are configured to display the mailbox
status on login. To disable this feature (eg. for a standalone
box) edit /etc/login.defs and change MAIL_CHECK_ENAB to "no".