Well, you need help - isn't :) ... hmm .. i could be sarcastic and just say
"you could better do it again, 'coz it looks a messy enuf" - or .. i could
help ... - I wrote down some common problems - IF you got any problem NOT
listed in this HOWTO (section) - then mail me - and i'll put it in this howto
even with your name/email addr in it :). **BEFORE** mailing to me - please
look if you didn't forgot anything - and IF you want some help from me - send
me the MOST DETAILED information - included the scripts & things you needed.
i DON'T need any binaries - since i won't run them.
Well, you could make accounts like "anon0001@yourdom.dom" - and forward
it to another email address ... nobody needs to read the .procmailrc
file, so YOU ONLY know the address !.
This has nothing to do with the system i explained to you, read the
sendmail manual ... - this is to RECEIVE mail - to be "always available
at an email address".
Nope .. - but - it will be really hard for users not having internet
access :) ... You could have a masq'd network - and use a computer
connected to it - so the users can get their mail that way, or you can
generate a link between a bulletin board and his mail, you could even
forward it to a fidonet gate :) ... reasons enough not to give a shell!.
No questions - for automation - you better be sure about what you are
going to do ... since - it COULD be a trojan ya know :))) (it isn't but
what means you need to know what scripting is before asking questions)
It IS easy enough to interprete - that's even why i put the comments
with it. *IF* you are going to distribute this script - leave my
Copyright in it please ! thanks :).
I am not cruel :) i am nice :) i am the nicest guy of the world, of the
universe ! NOW SCRAM! (i just want to be complete in my HOWTO, and not
TOO much "drifting away" from my original point in the doc - so :) that's
all).
the rulesets don't work, i can't receive any mail, or sendmail dies
Refer to the new section "new sendmail" - and disregard the old
sendmail tricks. The newer sendmail should be easier to use with
virtual domains.