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--On Thursday, January 17, 2002 02:43:21 -0500 Valdis Kletnieks
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
What Valdis said, and also:
If you are having problems with a given alias it might be educating to
check what sendmail thinks it should do with a given name/domain pair, ie
deliver it to a program, over the net using UUCP or SMTP, or simply to a
mailbox with mail.local. This is done with the command
/usr/lib/sendmail -bv [log in to unmask]
(path to sendmail binary will vary by OS, this is for Solaris et al)
which will print things like:
$ /usr/lib/sendmail -bv [log in to unmask]
mansaxel@skybar.pilsnet.sunet.se... deliverable: mailer esmtp, host
skybar.pilsnet.sunet.se., user [log in to unmask]
or:
$ sendmail -bv dbd
"|/home/blargh/dbd.sh"... deliverable: mailer prog, user
|/home/blargh/dbd.sh
Might enlighten.
rgds
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Måns Nilsson Systems Specialist
+46 70 681 7204 KTHNOC
MN1334-RIPE
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