If you just haul off and send a mail with out a connections, then the mail
automatically gets queued, in /var/spool/mqueue/.  To make sendmail try
those again, then you say "sendmail -q".  So put that line at the bottom
of your ppp-on script or you ip-up script, which ever you use to establish
you connection.

-CJO-

On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Sangohn Christian wrote:

> Hi there !
> 
> How can one first queue mail messages and send them automatically as soon as a PPP 
>conection is established?
> 
> Thank
> 
> 

                C.J. Oster (Linux Guru/Surge Addict)
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