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From: Walt Buehring <Buehring%TILDE%ti-csl.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET>
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When trying to send mail from a Berkeley UNIX host to a LispM, be sure
that sendmail is defined to use the "tcp" mailer and not the "ether"
mailer.  The "ether" mailer does not follow the SMTP sou don't have source, the important thing is the mailer definition
line (or whatever sendmail calls it) in your sendmail.cf file which
should look like this:

Mtcp,	P=[IPC], F=msDFMueXL, S=<ruleset#>, R=<ruleset#>, A=IPC, E=\r\n

The important bit in the above is E=\r\n which means to terminate lines
with CRLF.  

Of course you will also have to define a seperate "class" for LispM
hosts and in ruleset 0 you must detect a host in this class and dispatch
it to the "tcp" mailer.  What fun... thanks Berzerkly.

\/\/alt

Walt Buehring
Texas Instruments - Computer Science Center

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