Andrew Edelstein wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 01:45:15PM -0300, Bruno F. Lobato (RJ) wrote:
Hi;
I'm trying to set up a procmail auto-reply recipe, but it seems there is a
problem somewhere. Below is my recipe:
:0 h c
* !^FROM_DAEMON
* !^X-Loop: florys(_at_)veirano(_dot_)com(_dot_)br
| (formail -r -A"Precedence: junk" \
-A"X-loop: florys(_at_)veirano(_dot_)com(_dot_)br" ; \
echo "Email recebido.") | /usr/bin/sendmail -t
The path to sendmail doesn't look right. I've never seen a system that keeps
the sendmail binary in /usr/bin. On Linux systems it's in /usr/sbin. On
Solaris it's in /usr/lib (never could figure out why). In Irix it's in /etc
(again, makes no sense to me) Granted some systems with which I'm not familiar
might put it elsewhere, but I've never seen /usr/bin.
I'll agree with that to a point... my Linux system, however, has
a /usr/bin/sendmail symbolic link to /usr/sbin/sendmail
It was installed that way by the distro (Slackware), because I didn't do
that; I don't know how common that is, though.
--
Linux: The Choice of the GNU Generation
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