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From: marcl@vax.3Com.Com (Marc Lavine)
Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc,comp.mail.uucp,comp.mail.sendmail,comp.sources.d
Subject: Re: routing problem with sendmail/smail
Keywords: mail,smail,sendmail,route
Message-ID: <1288@3comvax.3Com.Com>
Date: 14 Jul 88 00:06:04 GMT
References: <589@ndcheg.cheg.nd.edu> <426@ncar.ucar.edu>
Reply-To: marcl@3comvax.UUCP (Marc Lavine)
Organization: 3Com Corp., Santa Clara, CA
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In article <426@ncar.ucar.edu> woods@handies.UCAR.EDU (Greg Woods) writes:
>   I ran into this one too, when first installing smail long before I ever
>heard of BIND. The only fix I was able to come up with is the following
>hack to main.c, which causes sendmail to be called EVERY TIME the program
>is called as "rmail".

There's a simpler way to do this.  When installing smail, just install
it as /bin/smail, and leave your old rmail as /bin/rmail.  Your old
rmail will call sendmail just like it did before you installed smail.
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