Not to be a total smart arse, but after you get tired of parsing and cursing 
at the sendmail configuration, give Exim a look.  For many situations, Exim 
can be a nice drop in replacement for sendmail and has a config file that is 
very easy to read / configure.

Kelly Black
KB0GBJ

On Friday 22 March 2002 01:06, Bob Tanner wrote:
> Quoting David Blevins (david.blevins at visi.com):
> > Been trying since this morning to get sendmail setup to host mail for a
> > couple domains I have. I have O'Rielly's Sendmail book (second edition)
> > and have been scrapping the web.  I'm a few chapters into the sendmail
> > book and have learned a lot, but not enough to get it to accept mail for
> > my domain yet.
> >
> > Does anyone know of any other web resources, or have any advice for the
> > sendmail newbie?  Not looking for trouble-shooting, just any pointers you
> > think a new sendmail admin should know.
>
> www.sendmail.org
> www.sendmail.net
> www.sendmail.com
>
> www.sendmail.net is pretty nice, they talk about howto like stuff.
>
> Don't read the sendmail book, it more of a reference guide.