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On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 08:44:06AM -0400, Michael George wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 10:07:41AM -0400, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote: I
>have a little different question.  I will have my server behind a
>firewall that will keep out SMTP traffic (right now I am only partially
>connected and I have it set (I think) to only accept mail from the local
>net) and I have my other machines using this server as a relay.
>
>That's fine, but when my other systems send mail to my server/relay, the
>mail goes into the queue and doesn't go out until it's kicked with
>"sendmail -q".  That's not a big deal now because I kick sendmail every
>time I connect with PPP.  However, once I have the broadband connection,
>sendmail will never get kicked...  How can I change the setup so that
>delivery of all received mail will be attempted when it is received?

Sendmail's default is to immediately attempt delivery. What happens when
your client machines send a message while your server's PPP connection is
up?


Tony
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