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From: Office (inbox0003
hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Mar 01 2003 - 15:33:11 CST
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>In that case you need to fix your logging first. Attempts to submit
>mail via /usr/sbin/postfix are rejected, and this is logged with
>a very clear error message that explains what you're doing wrong.
>
>Wietse
I don't mind reading docs, but I could spend days trying to find
where to start. Can you point me at the docs on how to fix
the logging so I can read them? I've looked for that a few times
and never found it... Thanks!
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From: "Office" <inbox0003
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To: "Postfix-Liste" <postfix-users
postfix.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:58 PM
> >The answer is in the maillog file.
>
> Hehehe I looked there and I guess there is no answer as there is no entry
> in the maillog file corresponding to php trying to send.
>
> Any more hints?
>
> >The answer is in the maillog file.
> >
> >Wietse
> >
> >>Office:
> >> i removed sendmail as it was causing problems at bootup.
> >> but php usually uses sendmail to send mail and with redhat 8 the
default
> >> path is:
> >>
> >> /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i
> >>
> >> i have changed the php sendmail_path to
> >>
> >> /usr/sbin/postfix -t -i
> >>
> >> postfix is there, but that doesn't work. maybe the -t -i is wrong?
> >> anybody out there know how to do this?
>
>
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