From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Yuri Csapo Subject: sendmail blues Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 14:54:26 -0700 Message-ID: <4AF49B12.8050405@exchange.mines.edu> Reply-To: ycsapo@mines.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------080304090107010200010201" Return-path: Sender: linux-admin-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: To: linux-admin --------------080304090107010200010201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've an unusual (for me) problem: - I'm running RHEL release 3 (taroon). I know, I know. Nothing I can do - it's the application vendor's requirement. - This application also MUST have some Sun MTA installed and running, even if we don't use it - and we don't. This MTA sits on ports SMTP, SSMTP, IMAP and POP, HTTP and HTTPS and provides services to the application only, NOT TO THE OS. - We still need to be able to mail admin stuff such as logwatch and others. RedHat comes with sendmail and we are trying to keep this box as close as possible to default configuration. - The sendmail queue runner by itself is not enough because I can't find a way to make it expand aliases - root messages end up going to root@mines.edu, which is not where I want them to go. - Sendmail won't start because the silly Sun app is squatting on port 25. - If I use DaemonPortOptions to tell sendmail to listen on a different port then I get sendmail to start but I haven't found a way to make the queue runner send to that port on localhost. The runner ends up connecting to port 25, which is the Sun MTA, who proceeds to deny the connection. Does anybody know how to do one of the following: - make the sendmail queue runner expand aliases - make the queue runner send to a port other than 25 - make sendmail behave like in the good old days and forgo the need for the queue runner Some options that have crossed my mind but which I'm trying to avoid: - redirect port 25 using iptables - modify sendmail's source and recompile (ugh) - give up on sendmail and install exim or postfix or something that can be understood by someone who hasn't read the Bat Book in the last 6 years and who is not particularly inclined to read it again. Any other ideas? TIA Yuri -- Yuri Csapo Academic Computing & Networking Colorado School of Mines CT-256 Phone: (303) 273-3503 Fax: (303) 273-3475 Email: ycsapo@mines.edu Please use the following link to open a service request: http://helpdesk.mines.edu =========================================== With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available. On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge. --Peter J. Schoenster --------------080304090107010200010201 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset="utf-8"; name="ycsapo.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ycsapo.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Yuri Csapo n:Csapo;Yuri org:Colorado School of Mines;CCIT email;internet:ycsapo@mines.edu title:System Administrator tel;work:(303) 273-3503 x-mozilla-html:FALSE version:2.1 end:vcard --------------080304090107010200010201--