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Re: Sendmail for dial-up



   Do you have a fully qualified domain name setup? That is a major cause for sendmail 
hanging on dialup accounts. Your /etc/hosts file should look something like this:
127.0.0.1		localhost
x.x.x.x		host.domain.com   host

Where x.x.x.x is your ip address or a guess of what it might be if you have a dynamic ip on dialup.
/etc/hosname should only contain the host entry not the entire host.domain.com entry.
For further help with sendmail on a dialup take a look at the Sendmail-Adress-rewrite howto.

Doug 

>> I'm using Potato with the latest sendmail.  Everything works except for one
>> annoyance:  when the daemon is first ran, and anytime anyone sends mail, it
>> takes an extremely long time.  This is a dial-up machine, so it doesn't have
>> it's own actual domain.  A long time ago, I had configured sendmail, using
>> sendmailconfig, so that it worked just fine without these extremely long
>> pauses or spawning of extra sendmail processes just to send mail.
>> 
>> Any suggestions for the best way to configure sendmail for a dial-up box?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Randal
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