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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 19:04:06 PST
From: Benedict G Archer <bgarcher@gte.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: why is sendmail running?

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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> In <3A85F308.3A0C876C@gte.net>, on 02/10/01
> at 06:06 PM, Benedict G Archer said:
>
> >After setting up DSL with the linksys router (was easy and works fine)
> >I've noticed that sendmail.exe is always running. It's not in startup
> >folder, and if I kill it I still send mail OK. Do I need this? If not,
> >how do I keep it from starting. It causes no problem, but on shutdown, I
> >now get a message that a program is running and have to OK before it is
> >closed.
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> It's running because you turned it on via TCP/IP configuration. It's run
> by inetd, so I can understand why you might have some trouble finding
> where it's started from.
>
> Check your autostart settings and turn it off.
>
> Steven
>

Thanks Steven,

I had looked there, but not closely enough. Fixed now.
But here's another one--on my thinkpad.

User Profile Manager is trying to start on bootup, but apparently can't
and I get an error message, UPM0004C. Once boot is finished I can log
into UPM. But can't see where this is setup to start automatically.
Probably caused by a messed up Lan Server Administration which I don't
think I need either. None of this is serious. I was trying to tidy up
a bit before starting more serious things, octave.

Ben

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