FC4 sendmail user mail file missing
Alexander Dalloz
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Sun Jul 3 00:43:51 UTC 2005
Am So, den 03.07.2005 schrieb David Niemi um 1:21:
> Thanks a bunch Alexander, I had forgotten to run newaliases.
Ok, typical pitfall :)
So for the ongoing I assume an existing and active alias
root: dave
> maillog says user unknown. I had changed the host name and domain, put
> it in the hosts and network files. These changes were also put in the
> local-host-names file (instead of the access file). Messages to "root"
> and "dave" were using this addressing "@me.mynetwork" This all worked
> fine out of the box so to speak with FC3.
dave is a system user?
The /etc/hosts file is important as Sendmail takes it hostname from it.
You can override this in the sendmail.mc. The local-host-names file sets
additional class {w} entries, for which Sendmail feels responsible. As
it is a plain text file it is required that you "service sendmail
restart" after changes to it.
> The relay=me [127.0.0.1] is shown in maillog as handling the mail to
> root and dave. The returned message shows the reason= 550 5.1.1 unknown
> user.
Can you please post your /etc/hosts file content, the exact maillog
entries and the result from command
$ echo '$=w' | /usr/lib/sendmail -bt
> What next? Meanwhile I'll continue trying to read up on procmail and
> sendmail, but I don't know what to look for so it's difficult.
The basic setup would simply work. What else did you change in your
Sendmail setup?
> Dave
Alexander
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