Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!mcnc!duke!egr.duke.edu!dukee!amr From: amr@dukee.egr.duke.edu (Anthony M. Richardson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: AIX 1.2 for PS/2, SendMail/NFS problems Message-ID: <1012@cameron.egr.duke.edu> Date: 20 Jul 90 15:20:32 GMT Sender: news@egr.duke.edu Lines: 41 I've had AIX 1.2 installed for about a week. It's really nice, with a lot of nice extensions to 1.1. Here's one problem which I would like to get fixed and am appealing to the net for help. I mount a particular directory on another machine over a user directory ala, mount bigdisk:/home/disk0/amr /u/amr Everything seems to work fine after that except for mail. If I just type "mail" the program hangs. Also, after a while, the load on my machine shoots way up and I notice that several "sendmail" and "bellmail" programs have started up. (This was after I sent mail to myself on my machine from another machine. The file .newmail is created but nothing is in it.) I suspect the problem might be do to a problem in SendMail/bellmail with reading/writing to $HOME/.newmail when $HOME is mounted over the network. Can anyone suggest a fix to the problem? I've thought of the following. (1) Just mount bigdisk:/home/disk0/amr over a subdirectory in /u/amr. This works (I think because /u/amr/.newmail is now a local file), but is not what I consider a "clean" solution. I really like to logon to the various machines we have here and have the same directory structure. (2) Change something in sendmail.cf so that my mail gets written to /usr/spool/mail/amr (or something) instead of $HOME/.newmail. This is an acceptable solution, but I have no idea what to change in sendmail.cf to accomplish this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I read this group, so post answers if you think it is of general interest, but I would also appreciate email replies. Tony Richardson amr@dukee.egr.duke.edu hoping soon this (^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^) will be amr@minnow.egr.duke.edu :-)