sh: wrapper not available for sendmail programs

I installed mailman in Suse 7.1 with sendmail 8.10.2. When I confirm my subscription to my "probandolista" list I get the following mail delivery:
----- Transcript of session follows ----- sh: wrapper not available for sendmail programs 554 5.0.0 "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper mailcmd probandolista"... Service unavailable
I configured the /etc/mail/aliases with the following options:
probandolista: "|/usr/mailman/mail/wrapper post probandolista" probandolista-admin: "|/usr/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner probandolista" probandolista-request: "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper mailcmd probandolista" probandolista-owner: probandolista-admin
and the /etc/smrsh directory:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Nov 28 15:40 wrapper -> /usr/mailman/mail/wrapper*
Any idea? Thanks!!

On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 09:04:44AM -0300, Agustina Buccella wrote:
I installed mailman in Suse 7.1 with sendmail 8.10.2. When I confirm my subscription to my "probandolista" list I get the following mail delivery:
----- Transcript of session follows ----- sh: wrapper not available for sendmail programs 554 5.0.0 "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper mailcmd probandolista"... Service unavailable
I configured the /etc/mail/aliases with the following options:
probandolista: "|/usr/mailman/mail/wrapper post probandolista" probandolista-admin: "|/usr/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner probandolista" probandolista-request: "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper mailcmd probandolista" probandolista-owner: probandolista-admin
and the /etc/smrsh directory:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Nov 28 15:40 wrapper -> /usr/mailman/mail/wrapper*
Any idea? Thanks!!
The same idea that works a good part of the time for anything odd. Search google.com.
key in
smrsh sendmail
voila! 10,400 results. On the first page,
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/solrhe/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-RH-Edition-v1.3...
more than you ever want to know about smrsh. Other links also may have information.
The Python.org website has a mailing list search engine which nets 270 hits on "smrsh", mostly to mailman-users. The first says:
Try putting a symlink in your /etc/smrsh directory pointing to wrapper:
cd /etc/smrsh ln -s /home/mailman/mail/wrapper wrapper
Finally, did you try
man smrsh
??
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