> You should try reconfiguring smail - there's probably a program called > smailconfig in /usr/sbin that will do that for you, or failing that > removoing and reinstalling should do the trick. If smail doesn't > configure itself I'd try another MTA (exim is the default choice for > recent Debian versions).
Aha, smailconfig. OK, I tried reinstalling smail before and now running smailconfig, same error. Guess I'll try exim next. > [BTW, could you please quote and trim your messages properly? It makes > them much easier to read.] Not sure what you mean by this, can you clarify? -chris