That is a handy tip, but the mail is not being delivered (internally, even
between local users) at all, even if the machine is left up for 12+ hours.
Fetchmail grabs it from my isp, but it just sits in the mail queue, and is
never delivered.
At 05:02 AM 4/30/98 -0700, Bradley Kieser wrote:
>Rona
Ronald
You can force a send by issuing:
sendmail -q
when you have dialled into your ISP.
The defualt RH timeout for delivreing mail is every hour. I changed that
to every 10 mins, and now I don't have mail queues. This is set up in the
sendmail startup (the paramater -q1h should become -q10
I have a fresh red hat 5 install, done with the "install everything"
option, static ip dial up ppp to my isp, and ethernet to my local lan,
which is using the 10.10.10.0 network, and ip masquerading to reach the
internet. I can send mail, I can check the mail at my isp, but I have one
problem. Loc