Narrowed down some email issues. Now anyone know why email sent through
localhost would queue instead of going out immediately?  I checked how
sendmail is configured in yast and it has switches for sendmail -bd
-q30m -om.  This means as far as I know to run in background daemon
mode, to queue email for 30 minutes, and to... I dont know what -om
means.  But its academic because sendmail does not send the email after
its queued.  When suse boots, where does sendmail get its args from? 
It appears that it does not start in daemon mode since it is not
intercepting email that has queued for 30 mins per the argumeent above.
Does one have to still sendmail -q either in a crontab or manually? 
Even running sendmail in yast with no args queues messages sent from
netscape.

Thanks for any help.

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Michael E. Perry
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