How to set up so that when you restart the server, the sendmail is automatically started and you do not need to start it manually

/etc/init.d/sendmail start 

P.S. Red Hat Distributor 4.1.2-42

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     chkconfig sendmail on 

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        I don’t know RedHat, but suppose you can dig into /etc/rc.local or /etc/rc.conf (but the second option is unlikely) Perhaps redhat has its own utilities, but to start daemons (services, services — what Do you adhere to religion?) It is customary to prescribe along the indicated path.

          In the setup line you write, in the window that opens - System services, find sendmail and use an asterisk with a space