I just tried that and it fixed sendmail but now lpd (I am sharing 2 printers
on a Win2K box) isn't working. it wants the host file to read
127.0.0.1     localhost.localdomain   localhost

where I have changed it to

192.168.1.1    hongkong.rdc-home.org  hongkong

Any ideas?

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On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:33:30PM +0100, Chris Dickson wrote:
> Hi all, when I boot my linux pc it's goes along quite smoothly until it
> tries to start sendmail, which takes ages. Is this supposed to take a long
> time or is it looking for something that isn't there or something which I
> can fix? (it is an old P166 but everything else chuggs along happily at
> boot).

FX: <finger in wind>
It's a DNS problem. Sendmail needs to know about DNS. at least, it needs to
know about the box it's running on.

I suggest that in /etc/hosts on the box you make sure you have a fully
qualified domain name for the host.

ie
192.168.1.1     thisbox.domain.co.uk    thisbox

Other than that, it's time for the magic chicken bones over your zone files
:-)

Andrew

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