On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Charles Curley wrote:
> 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.
yes, but if you don't configure sendmail and you don't connect
within 5 days, you'll get the sent mails kicked back and sendmail
complaining "I cannot deliver this. the server must be down" or something
the like... and it's some difficult to masquerade From: 's...
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"No tire sus colillas en el mingitorio, las humedece y
las hace dificil de encender"
"Do not dump butts in the wc. They dampen and it makes
them difficult to light."
--Tom Sharpe, "Wilt on high"