Xref: utzoo comp.mail.sendmail:3395 comp.unix.aix:5823 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!stanford.edu!leland.Stanford.EDU!leland.Stanford.EDU!fangchin From: fangchin@leland.Stanford.EDU (Chin Fang) Newsgroups: comp.mail.sendmail,comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: mail and 'quit' problem Message-ID: <1991Jun20.053815.13317@leland.Stanford.EDU> Date: 20 Jun 91 05:38:15 GMT References: Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News) Organization: AIR, Stanford University, CA 94305 USA Lines: 44 In article , looi@sutro.SFSU.EDU writes: |> |> Hi, I'm running into problem with mail's "quit" subcommand and |> hoping some experienced netters to give me some input as to what |> I have done wrong. |> |> We have three hosts running NFS, NIS and nameserver, and let's assume |> host A being the master server. I exported /usr/spool/mail from |> host A and had hosts B and C mounted over using NFS. With this setup, |> I was hoping that users could read mail irregardless of where the users |> are logged on, but the mail sessions froze on hosts B and C soon as |> the users type "quit" (& quit) at the mail prompt. Does anyone know |> what might have caused the problem? |> |> Btw, we're running AIX 3005, and the mailer agent is sendmail. |> |> Please help. |> Well, for quite a while, I thought I was the only one suffering from this. I think my 320 still runs 3003 as my head SA didn't mention any OS upgrade to me. My experience is that occationally I can use the q or quit command to quit the BSD mail. But most of the time, just like looi mentioned above, the two commands freeze my xterm or even console. I can cntl-C to my heart's content without any effect at all! Our setup is quite similar to looi's, ie, NFS, and one nameserver, mailer agent is sendmail too. Another curious thing is that I am NEVER able to send mail to IBM Palo Alto even though it's next door to Stanford. I can, however, always use my SUN SPARC to send mails to IBM sites without a hitch. Both use the same nameserver so why is this? To get around my problem, I keep a remote xterm on my SPARC all the time just for handling mails :-(. Yes, I have elm, xmh, mh etc available but I am curious why the default BSD mail wouldn't work as expected. Thanks in advance for any hints. Sincerely, Chin Fang Mechanical Engineering Department Stanford University fangchin@leland.stanford.edu