SuSE Linux: Versions since 8.0
Enter the following commands:
rpm -V sendmail > info.txt 2>&1
rpm -V postfix >> info.txt 2>&1
rpm -V amavis-sendmail >> info.txt 2>&1
rpm -V amavis-postfix >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/aliases >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/sysconfig/sendmail >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/mail/virtusertable >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/mail/genericstable >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/sysconfig/postfix >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/postfix/virtual >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/postfix/sender_canonical >> info.txt 2>&1
cat -n /etc/fetchmailrc >> info.txt 2>&1
grep poll.tcpip /var/log/messages >> info.txt
In this way you have created the file /tmp/info.txt. In case you use a different operating system for sending e-mails, you can copy this file on a DOS formatted floppy disk with the following command:
mcopy /tmp/info.txt a:
You can check the floppy disk content with the command:
mdir a:
The file /tmp/info.txt contains information on your boot configuration. Please send the contents of this text file in ASCII format to support@suse.de. Do not use any encoded attachments! Please enclose your registration code. Wait for the confirmation that your e-mail has been received,then call the SuSE Advanced Support Service for Basic Administration and LAN.
The respective telephone numbers and fees can be found here.