On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Deim Agoston wrote:
-> HI !
-> 
-> I have a little LAN at home where my Linux is the "mail-server". Or 
-> it should be. What should I do that the sendmail send all of the 
-> qued mails when I'm connected to the inet via PPP ? Is the 
-> "sendmail -q" line sufficient ? (Written into the ip-up or ip-up.local 
-> file). And what happens when I'm connected and sending mail from 
-> one host ? Does the sendmail deliver it immediatelly to my ISP ?
-> Thanx,
-> Ago

You shouldn't have to do anything. If sendmail is running as a daemon, it
will try from time to time and eventually suceed. You will have messages
from sendmail complaining that it could not deliver message X for the last
four hours. Other than that minor annoyance, you should be all set up.


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