At 8:11 AM +1000 4/1/02, Terry Allen  imposed structure on a stream 
of electrons, yielding:
>Hi again,
>       As nmentioned in previous emails, I finally managed to stop
>Sendmail running as a Daemon (Bill - you were right in that it had the -bd
>flag) by editing the Sendmail file in /library/startupitems in OSX.
>       This brought my SIMS listener back to life & I was able to send to
>& through SIMS via a domain I had set up & also use a form to mail script
>to send out to a remote address through Sendmail.
>       However, sendmail fails with a timeout error when attempting to
>deliver to SIMS on the same machine, so it would appear that I will have to
>get Sendmail & a POP server working together. Damn!

That seems to be a universal problem: OS X and Classic networking 
cannot actually talk to each other because OpenTransport has no idea 
that it needs to push packets for a 'local' address down into what it 
sees as hardware but is in fact a virtual interface provided by the 
X/Classic shimming.

I doubt that there is any fix short of repairing Apple's choice to 
make Classic work well for client functionality by sacrificing any 
hope of inter-stack communication. IMHO Apple made a mistake by not 
following the suggestion they were given during beta to give Classic 
its own RFC1918 address and NAT it at the OS X level, instead of 
trying to let both protocol stacks act like they own the primary 
address.
-- 
Bill Cole
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