RE: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-17 Thread Ernest Sales
On Tuesday, May 15, 2007 6:29 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote: > On May 15, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Ernest Sales wrote: > [ ... ] > > Honestly, I don't understand what each of this four daemons is > > supposed > > to do. I just want the minimal working sendmail config in a NATed > > host, > > the /etc/defaults/r

Re: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-15 Thread Chuck Swiger
On May 15, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Ernest Sales wrote: [ ... ] Honestly, I don't understand what each of this four daemons is supposed to do. I just want the minimal working sendmail config in a NATed host, the /etc/defaults/rc.conf reads as your sample, and init says sendmail_outbound_enable is se

RE: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-15 Thread Ernest Sales
On Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:24 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote: > On May 14, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Ernest Sales wrote: > > Well, actually not so (sendmail_outbound_enable is supposed to be > > set to > > YES, as per defaults, but init says otherwise -- and I don't know > > what that > > means). But it starts w

Re: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-14 Thread Chuck Swiger
On May 14, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Ernest Sales wrote: Well, actually not so (sendmail_outbound_enable is supposed to be set to YES, as per defaults, but init says otherwise -- and I don't know what that means). But it starts without delays and can send/receive mail (even internet mail, wow!). Ta

RE: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-14 Thread Ernest Sales
On Monday, May 14, 2007 3:15 AM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: > > On May 13, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Ernest Sales wrote: > > > A laptop running 6-STABLE is connected to the Internet thru a DSL > > modem-router doing NAT. It gets a dynamic local IP (fairly recurring > > 192.168.1.33) at every boot. Of course

Re: sendmail init error: Can't assign requested address

2007-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On May 13, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Ernest Sales wrote: A laptop running 6-STABLE is connected to the Internet thru a DSL modem-router doing NAT. It gets a dynamic local IP (fairly recurring 192.168.1.33) at every boot. Of course there is no FQDN for this host. I'm not entirely sure if this will solv