On Wednesday 14 July 2004 07:13, Philippe wrote: >On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 20:20, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > >Hi Alexander, > >> To check what's going on the first look has to go into the >> /var/log/maillog. It may be helpful to increase the log level to a >> higher level by putting >> >> define(`confLOG_LEVEL', `15')dnl > >Here we are. > >After reboot, I sent one mail -> queued. I am already connected to >Internet and can browse the web without any problem. >==================================================================== >=== [root@P4 log]# tail -f maillog (during the boot) > >Jul 14 17:57:47 P4 sendmail[2027]: alias database /etc/aliases > rebuilt by root > >Jul 14 17:57:47 P4 sendmail[2027]: /etc/aliases: 69 aliases, longest > 10 bytes, 679 bytes total > >Jul 14 17:57:48 P4 sendmail[2032]: starting daemon (8.12.11): >SMTP+queueing@00:05:00 > >Jul 14 17:57:48 P4 sendmail[2032]: STARTTLS=server: file >/etc/mail/certs/cert.pem unsafe: No such file or directory > >Jul 14 17:57:48 P4 sm-msp-queue[2041]: starting daemon (8.12.11): >queueing@00:05:00 > >Jul 14 17:58:07 P4 spamd[2053]: server started on port 783/tcp > (running version 2.63) > >==> My first mail , queued. > >Jul 14 18:00:45 P4 sendmail[2857]: i6EB0ihR002857: >from=<phd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, size=483, class=0, nrcpts=1, >msgid=<1089802844.2842.0.camel@xxxxxx>, proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA, >relay=localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1] > >Jul 14 18:00:45 P4 sendmail[2857]: i6EB0ihR002857: >to=<phd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, delay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=30483, >dsn=4.4.3, stat=queued > >> mailq -v > >==================================================================== >=== [root@P4 root]# mailq -v > /var/spool/mqueue (1 request) >-----Q-ID----- --Size-- -Priority- ---Q-Time--- >--------Sender/Recipient--------i6EB0ihR002857 150 210483 > Jul 14 18:00 <phd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > (host map: lookup (fcomfrench.com): deferred) > > <phd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Total requests: 1 >==================================================================== >=== > >[root@P4 root]# cat /etc/resolv.conf >search AAA >nameserver 203.146.237.237 >nameserver 203.146.237.222 >==================================================================== >=== [root@P4 root]# cat /etc/hosts ># Do not remove the following line, or various programs ># that require network functionality will fail. >192.168.0.1 P4.AAA P4 >127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost >==================================================================== And you *still* do not have "AAA" setup as an alias in your hosts file. You have an alias P4, but thats _not_ AAA. That line should look like this: 192.168.0.1 P4.AAA P4 AAA Whats so hard to understand about that? >=== I will now wait more that one hour to see if something happen > during the flush. > >Thanks a lot, > >Philippe >-- >Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand -- Cheers, Gene There are 4 boxes to be used in defense of liberty. Soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order, starting now. -Ed Howdershelt, Author Additions to this message made by Gene Heskett are Copyright 2004, Maurice E. Heskett, all rights reserved.