Philippe wrote: > So I have an idea. As I am on a dialup connection, when sendmail is > launched, I still don't have any DNS set up (they come from my ISP). So > could it be the cause of my problem ? > > What I can see, but not sure 100%, is after being connected, if I > restart sendmail, or if I flush the queue, all the next mails, even > hours after, will be sent correctly. That sounds right. When I was on dial-up, I put sendmail -q into /etc/ppp/ip-up.local (you may have to create this file and make it executable). It's a good place to put fetchmail, too. By default, Sendmail will keep messages for up to five days, waiting for a chance to send them. But it will send warning messages after only four hours. You may want to modify sendmail's configuration files to lengthen either or both these intervals. Unfortunately, I don't have sendmail installed now (I'm on postfix), so I can't guide you throught the exact changes needed to the appropriate m4 files. HTH, James. -- E-mail address: james@ | "What kind of music do you get here, ma'am?" westexe.demon.co.uk | "Why, we get both kinds of music, Country and | Western."