I agree with you that the network startup is probably part of the
problem, but I'm not sure why this isn't sufficient:

Perhaps you have got an inconsistency in /etc/hosts, your network interface, and DNS/DHCP, or something else down these lines. Host name resolution might not work correctly at boot (SMTPD failing to start), but later in the boot process it does, rendering the initial issue invisible.

How is your network interface configured and what is in /etc/hosts?


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