sendmail very slow at bootup time

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    Default sendmail very slow at bootup time

    I assign an IP address to ServerName in Apache /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
    file..Now when I boot up Linux, it usually stall at 'sendmail' for quite a
    long while before say OK and continue booting..Does anyone know what is the
    problem and solve it?

    Also, my current PC have 2 NIC. First NIC connect to Internet, and second
    NIC connect to a hub..Some other PCs are connect to that hub. I would like
    to setup DNS and then assign Domain name..How can I do that? Thank you..



    K T Guest

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    Default Re: sendmail very slow at bootup time

    On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:08:09 -0400, K T wrote:
    > I assign an IP address to ServerName in Apache /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
    > file..Now when I boot up Linux, it usually stall at 'sendmail' for quite a
    > long while before say OK and continue booting..Does anyone know what is the
    > problem and solve it?
    Put your fully qualified domain name in /etc/hosts.
    > Also, my current PC have 2 NIC. First NIC connect to Internet, and second
    > NIC connect to a hub..Some other PCs are connect to that hub. I would like
    > to setup DNS and then assign Domain name..How can I do that? Thank you..
    [url]http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html[/url]

    Dave Uhring Guest

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