Suggest using confDELIVERY_MODE in sendmail's .mc file to avoid

random dials in auto mode ppp.
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name="sendmail"> is the culprit. You should make sure that you tell name="sendmail"> is the culprit. You should make sure that you tell
sendmail not to do any DNS lookups in its configuration file. See sendmail not to do any DNS lookups in its configuration file. See
the section on <ref id="ispmail" name="Mail Configuration"> for the section on <ref id="ispmail" name="Mail Configuration"> for
further details. details on how to create your own configuration file and what should
go into it. You may also want to add the following line to your
<bf/.mc/ file:
<verb>
define(`confDELIVERY_MODE', `d')dnl
</verb>
<p>This will make sendmail queue everything until the queue is
run (usually, sendmail is invoked with ``-bd -q30m'', telling it
to run the queue every 30 minutes) or until a ``sendmail -q''
is done (perhaps from your ppp.linkup file).
<sect2> <sect2>
<heading>What do these CCP errors mean</heading> <heading>What do these CCP errors mean</heading>