Once upon a time, Gabriel L. Somlo <gso...@gmail.com> said:
> Unless there's anything glaringly obvious that I'm too silly to notice
> (in which case a swift kick in the ribs would be much appreciated),
> I'll most likely move this conversation to the systemd mailing list,
> and (in parallel) ask the sendmail maintainers if there's anything
> that can be done on that front, orthogonally to this...

So one thing: sendmail is rather old code at this point, and IIRC (it's
been around a decade since I ran sendmail much) doesn't handle network
changes and such well at all.

Honestly, your best bet is probably going to be as someone suggested:
don't enable sendmail.service, and use a NetworkManager dispatch script
to manually start the service when the network and system is in your
desired state.  I don't know that NetworkManager considers setting the
hostname as part of the "is it online", but you could test and loop in a
dispatch script.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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