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From: raub@grove.circa.ufl.edu (Mauricio Tavares)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Setting sendmail
Followup-To: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Date: 26 Jan 1996 21:54:41 GMT
Organization: Mostly Harmless
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Message-ID: <raub-260196165621@piper.aero.ufl.edu>
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	I know I will probably not be very descriptive in my problem statement,
but here it is:

	I would like to know how to set sendmail/whatever in my Sun 3/50 running
NetBSD 1.1 so that I can receive mail from any other machine.  As it is I
can send mail out but it does not seem to get in.  The machine does have an
entry in a DNS, BTW.

I do not know whether this is relevant or not, but when I try to telnet to
the port 25 of the Sun to see what it is up to, I get a "connection
refused" kind of message.

	As before, suggestions are more than welcome.