cheers();

> Well, in theory, sendmail should keep the outgoing message in the
> spool queue until it can deliver the mail. Eventually, it will send
> you back an email telling you that it's having trouble, and will keep
> trying for x days (usually 5). After that, it will just delete the
> email. I think the default ~5 hours (ie, after 5 hours of unsuccessful
> attempts it will advise you it's having trouble)

Yep, you are right. But as John said, the mails are not sent at all, it
smells like a problem.

The mail has to be sent or a warning has to be returned, if sendmail is
configured correct and the mail got its way to sendmail. :-/


John, as Jean said, check the mail queue and log files for your (un)sent
messages.

...guenther


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