Re: making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-15 Thread Michael Meskes
Yves Arrouye writes: > > > Richard Kettlewell said: > > > Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? > > > This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is > > > really annoying. > > I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does

Re: making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-14 Thread Scott Barker
Yves Arrouye said: > I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does DNS queries, > for example to try to contact my smarthost. I could try to put just this > one in /etc/hosts but I'm not sure it will suffice (I'll tell if it > does). I assume you are not using uucp, then. Try specifying

making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-14 Thread Scott Barker
Richard Kettlewell said: > Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? > This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is > really annoying. In your m4 file, use the following options: FEATURE(nodns) FEATURE(nocanonify) -- Scott Barker Linux

making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-14 Thread Yves Arrouye
> Richard Kettlewell said: > > Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? > > This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is > > really annoying. > > In your m4 file, use the following options: > > FEATURE(nodns) > FEATURE(nocanonif