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mitriy Zyablov writes:
> On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Jim Kusznir wrote:
>
> > A more usable solution would be to add a command to the sendmail
> > configuration that tells it not to look up domain names. I saw a post on
>
> FEATURE(nodns)dnl
>
> No results. You need to recompile sendmail without DNS support. But in
> this situations sendmail will try to deliver mail immediately and if can`t
> - returns error - this is good for uucp sites only. Other way - to run
> sendmail in "d" mode -
>
> define(`confDELIVERY_MODE', `d')dnl
>
> and deliver all mail with "sendmail -q".
>
> The best way - uucp. ;-)
Only if you can find an ISP that offers it. :-)
The following works. Trust me. I've been using it for 2 years now.
define(`confCON_EXPENSIVE',`True')
define(`SMTP_MAILER_FLAGS', `e')
define(`confTO_QUEUEWARN', `1d')
# don't bring the link up to do DNS
FEATURE(nocanonify)dnl
Note--FEATURE(nodns) also works. I don't know for how long though.
Bob
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