Installing and Administering Internet Services

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Installing and Administering sendmail
Installing sendmail
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An entry in your /var/adm/syslog/mail.log file should have been
logged for the SMTP mail transaction. See “Configuring and Reading
the sendmail Log” on page 156 for more information.
NOTE In this example, if you mail to yourself, and if the remote system is
running sendmail, be sure the configuration file on the remote system
has set the m option (for a pre-version 6 configuration file) or the MeToo
option (for a version 6 configuration file). The remote system’s
configuration file should contain a line beginning with Om or O MeToo. If
such a line is not in the remote host’s configuration file, sendmail on the
remote host notices that the sender is the same as the recipient and your
address is removed from the recipient list.