On Sat, 26 Jun 1999, Denis Voitenko wrote:
> I have a box that relays mail to my ISP's smtp server. I have the following
> line in /etc/senmail.cf
> DSsmtp.erols.com
> I can send mail no problem, except that every time I send a message the
> system dials up. Is it possible to have it accept the message and deliver it
> only when the connection is established otherwise, http for example?
What about running sendmail from inetd (instead of in standalone mode).
Sendmail will store all Your outgoing mail to queue. To deliver this
stored mail you have to call sendmail -q when line comes up.
>
> Also, even when I send a message to a user on a same box it still wants to
> dial out. What would solve that problem?
>
> Denis Voitenko
> O3M Creative Director
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