I've found that if you have no line in /etc/hosts that exactly
matches your hostname, this happens. I've found this to be the problem
every time sendmail choked. HTH
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Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist University of Tulsa
"Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Paul Anderson wrote:
> Karl Miller wrote:
> >
> > ok....I let the beast sit idle at the Starting sendmail, and it goes past
> > it, eventually, and then stops at SMB Services. I haven't changed anything
> > for either of these. This was booting in just a few seconds yesterday.
> >
> > Karl Miller
> > NetSpace Systems
> > 9238 Highway 20 West
> > Building 2, Suite 117
> > Madison, AL 35758
> > 256-774-0323 ph
> > 256-774-0199 fax
> >
>
> Again, this is a network configuraiton issue. Either configure the
> network or remove smb from your rc startup.
>
> Paul Anderson
>
>
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