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Part I Network Services Topics Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics 4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview) 5. Network File System Administration (Tasks) 6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference) 8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks) 10. Incorporating Legacy Services Setting Up Mail Services (Task Map) Building the sendmail.cf Configuration File How to Build a New sendmail.cf File Managing Mail Delivery by Using an Alternate Configuration How to Manage Mail Delivery by Using an Alternate Configuration of sendmail.cf Administering Mail Alias Files (Task Map) Administering Mail Alias Files How to Initiate an NIS+ mail_aliases Table How to List the Contents of the NIS+ mail_aliases Table How to Add Aliases to the NIS+ mail_aliases Table From the Command Line How to Add Entries by Editing an NIS+ mail_aliases Table How to Edit Entries in an NIS+ mail_aliases Table How to Set Up an NIS mail.aliases Map How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File How to Create a Keyed Map File Administering the Queue Directories (Task Map) Administering the Queue Directories How to Display the Contents of the Mail Queue, /var/spool/mqueue How to Force Mail Queue Processing in the Mail Queue, /var/spool/mqueue How to Run a Subset of the Mail Queue, /var/spool/mqueue How to Move the Mail Queue, /var/spool/mqueue How to Run the Old Mail Queue, /var/spool/omqueue Administering .forward Files (Task Map) How to Change the .forward-File Search Path How to Create and Populate /etc/shells Troubleshooting Procedures and Tips for Mail Services (Task Map) Troubleshooting Procedures and Tips for Mail Services How to Test the Mail Configuration How to Test the sendmail Rule Sets Part V Serial Networking Topics 15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview) 16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks) 17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks) 18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks) 19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks) 20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks) 21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks) 22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference) 23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks) 25. Administering UUCP (Tasks) Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics 27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview) 28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks) 29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks) Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics |
Managing Mail Delivery by Using an Alternate ConfigurationTo facilitate the transport of inbound mail and outbound mail, the new default configuration of sendmail uses a daemon and a client queue runner. If you have disabled your daemon, you should perform the following task. For a detailed explanation, refer to submit.cf Configuration File From Version 8.12 of sendmail. How to Manage Mail Delivery by Using an Alternate Configuration of sendmail.cfIn the default configuration of sendmail, the client queue runner must be able to submit mail to the daemon on the local SMTP port. If the daemon is not listening on the SMTP port, the mail remains in the queue. To avoid this problem, perform the following task. For more information about the daemon and client queue runner and to understand why you might have to use this alternate configuration, refer to submit.cf Configuration File From Version 8.12 of sendmail. This procedure ensures that your daemon runs only to accept connections from the local host.
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