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Re: Sendmail question



hrm, all this time ive been using /etc/init.d/sendmail restart and similar
and there was an easier way heh

i vastly prefer this shortcut

Casey

> Speaking of services changes in RH 7...
> I had been using SuSE and Caldera a lot at work and I still
> editing the inetd.conf to eliminate telnet, ftp, finger,
> etc...  But, with RH 7 - where'd it go?
>
> Also, that was the first time I saw the "services" command.
>  Neat, kinda like AIX's stopsrc, startsrc comands.
>
> --- Steven Pritchard <steve@silug.org> wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:23:39AM -0600, David A. Glass
> > wrote:
> > > Is that a new default config option for redhat?? Never
> > seen that one.
> >
> > Yeah.  I think it went into 7.0.  The idea is not to
> > allow incoming
> > network connections by default.  Of course, it sucks that
> > you then
> > have to edit sendmail.cf every time you upgrade...
> >
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