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A better fix to this problem is:
one last step...
Don't you mean to edit "/etc/mail/sendmail.cf"? I can find no reference to "#0 DontBlameSendmail=safe" in /etc/hostconfig, but "#0 DontBlameSendmail=safe" is located in the sendmail.cf file?
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No effect. I changed:
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I think a recent OS X update reset the permissions on mail-related files. My mail server was down for three or four days two weeks ago until I realized the permissions error was keeping sendmail from starting.
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I think a recent OS X update reset the permissions on mail-related files. My mail server was down for three or four days two weeks ago until I realized the permissions error was keeping sendmail from starting.
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You probably did this, but just in case: If sendmail was running while you made the change, you need to kick it.
# ps -auxww | grep sendmail # kill -1 pid pid is the numeric process ID from the ps output. Mr. Sharumpe
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Disregard my previous post - you need to remove the # from the front of that line. The final result should read:
O DontBlameSendmail=GroupWriteableDirPathSafeMr. Sharumpe |
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