Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:22:55 +0300 (EEST) From: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> To: Brian Astill <bastill@adam.com.au> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: sendmail woes Message-ID: <20030410112000.I5505@gothmog> In-Reply-To: <3E94C288.5070707@adam.com.au> References: <1049333119.3e8b8d7f0c73b@webmail.adam.com.au> <20030404113740.T20523@gothmog><20030405221114.GA2419@gothmog.gr> <20030406225854.GB9824@gothmog.gr> <3E942B3E.20309@adam.com.au> <20030409143657.GA61280@ei.bzerk.org> <3E94A79B.5020205@adam.com.au> <20030409234339.GC33664@gothmog.gr> <3E94C288.5070707@adam.com.au>
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On 2003-04-10 10:32, Brian Astill wrote: >Giorgos Keramidas wrote >> % grep -i sendmail /etc/rc.conf > > sendmail_enable="YES" > > I waited a L O N G time during boot and eventually this sequence > occurred: > > Starting standard daemons: inetd cron printer sshd usbd sendmail > sendmail-clientmqueue. > > The boot then continued normally to the login prompt. Hmmm, this is usually an indication of DNS problems. > I ran top to see if sendmail had leaded (see pid 113), but internet > access is still NIL <sigh>: Don't use top. Sendmail might be less busy than the top20 processes and never get displayed. Try ps: $ ps xau | grep sendmail - Giorgos
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