Check that you are using smart hosts - you may find it easier in the
long run to use DNS anyway.
Paul.
>Hi, I'm having a problem with running sendmail and diald at the same time.
>I've tried different versions of both and still having problems. What I
>want
>to set up is a box that can dial on a user on the LAN request, ie, normal
>dial on demand and also a cron task that will send all queued mail every
>hour. The problem is that when I run diald as soon as one of the
>workstations on the LAN send an email to the linux box's sendmail the modem
>straight away dials out straight away and if I switch the modem off or
>don't
>allow it to dial sendmail rejects the mail back to the workstation on the
>LAN. If I kill diald and leave sendmail running, it works PERFECTLY, queues
>the mail exactly right etc. I tried disabling sendmail DNS, that didn't
>help.
>
>If anyone can help me out with this problem I'd really appreciate it. As I
>say, I'm not sure if its diald or sendmail.
>
>Thanks,
>Dale Perkel
>
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