I have found out an easier solution.  This is to edit the ~/.pinerc file and
change the value of `sendmail-path' to `/usr/lib/sendmail -t'.  Usually
there is no value set.  With this option pine hands over the job to
sendmail. It is working fine.

Nagarjuna

On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:

->"Nagarjuna G." wrote:
->
->> If I am right even the forearding option will fireup the internet
->> connection? Isn't it?  Otherwise I will certainly try this option.
->
->I suppose it will.
->
->Then again, we could probably write a script to put in the forwarding
->line only when a real connection exists and take it out when the link's
->down.
->
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