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Re: sendmail problem




Wild stab....

How about checking an entry in sendmail.cw?

Tony

On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Steven Pritchard wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 10:54:51PM -0500, Tighe Schlottog wrote:
> > you have used sendmail -bt to test right?  that should give you some crap
> > that you might need.
> 
> What ruleset should I check?  I can't find one that actually tells you
> where it would deliver to.
> 
> But, like I said, I'm tired.  Maybe I'm just being slow.  Plus my copy
> of Sendmail, 2nd Ed. isn't handy.
> 
> > also, check your virtualhosttable, maybe you got something mapped in
> > there funny.
> 
> I thought of that.  All the *table files are empty.  There's nothing
> interesting in /etc/mail/access, local-host-names, or anything else I
> can think of that might be related.  :-/
> 
> I've also tried various things with DNS configuration, made sure
> nsswitch.conf hadn't been changed, ...
> 
> Like I said, this is really confusing me.
> 
> Steve
> 

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