Re: making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-15 Thread Scott Barker
Yves Arrouye said: I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does DNS queries, for example to try to contact my smarthost. I could try to put just this one in /etc/hosts but I'm not sure it will suffice (I'll tell if it does). I assume you are not using uucp, then. Try specifying

Re: making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-15 Thread Michael Meskes
Yves Arrouye writes: Richard Kettlewell said: Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is really annoying. I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does DNS queries,

making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-14 Thread Yves Arrouye
Richard Kettlewell said: Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is really annoying. In your m4 file, use the following options: FEATURE(nodns) FEATURE(nocanonify) I have

making sendmail not use DNS (Was: Re: diald)

1996-05-14 Thread Scott Barker
Richard Kettlewell said: Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries? This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is really annoying. In your m4 file, use the following options: FEATURE(nodns) FEATURE(nocanonify) -- Scott Barker Linux