Toshiba GD-1040 Service Manual page 76

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(7)
Describe setting of TCP Wrappers to /etc/hosts.allow.
tcp-env : localhost 159.119.0.0/16 : setenv = RELAYCLIENT
tcp-env : ALL : ALLOW
(The part "159.119.0.0/16" must be changed suitably to your network.)
(8)
Enter the following command to copy /var/qmail/boot/home to /var/qmail/rc.
# cp /var/qmail/boot/home /var/qmail/rc
(9)
Enter the following command to stop the sendmail daemon.
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail stop
(10) Enter the following command to check whether you have any messages in the sendmail
queue. A command for check is "sendmail -bp". You will have to try flushing them with
"sendmail -q".
# sendmail -q
# sendmail -bp
(11) Transpose the sendmail program to the Qmail attachment. Enter the following com-
mand.
# cd /usr/sbin
# mv sendmail sendmail.bak
# chmod 0 sendmail.bak
# In -s /var/qmail/bin/sendmail sendmail
(12) Comment out the comsat line in /etc/inetd.conf, and enter the following command to
restart your inetd.
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/inetd restart
(13) Add the following command to your boot scripts (/etc/rc.d/rc.local). This make the Qmail
daemons start whenever your system reboots.
csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc &'
(14) Restart your computer.
3.1.2 Qmail's Configuration Files
For using Qmail, there are several files for configuration.
Control File
me
defaultdomain
defaulthost
locals
plusdomain
rcphosts
Internet FAX Kit - Mail Server Setup
Default
required
all Qmail's programs
me
qmail-inject
me
qmail-inject
me
qmail-send
me
qmail-inject
(none)
qmail-smtpd
4-16
Command using this file
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