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You must follow the next steps, as root, in order to finish the installation:
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1) Make sure uucp is a trusted user to sendmail.
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To do this, check if your sendmail.cf has a line with "Tuucp"
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2) Disable sendmail from answering smtp requests, but make sure it
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handles queue delivering. You have two choices:
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a) Start sendmail without the "-bd" flag, but with the "-q30m" one.
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b) Do not start sendmail as a daemon, and add an entry in /etc/crontab
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to run sendmail -q when needed. For example, add the following line
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to your /etc/crontab:
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*/30 * * * * root /usr/sbin/sendmail -q
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In any case, you'll most likely have to edit /etc/rc.conf to change
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sendmail configuration.
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3) Add smtpd to your inetd.conf:
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smtp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/smtpd smtpd
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4) smtpd runs in a chrooted environment, so you must feed this environment
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with any configuration file it needs. Make a copy of /etc/resolv.conf
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and /etc/localtime to /var/smtpd/etc. If you ever change any of these
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files, remember to change the copies also. Do not make a symbolic
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link, as it will not work in the chrooted environment.
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5) Create your own /var/smtpd/etc/smtpd_check_rules. There are some
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examples in that directory. If have any problem, take a look at
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http://www.obtuse.com/juniper-docs/man/smtpd_address_check.html.
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6) Reboot ! (Or restart all those daemons manually, if you know how :^) )
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