On Fri, 2006-Sep-01 15:54:54 -0600, Steve Suhre wrote:
>The domain is resolvable. It's a local domain, that's why the server 
>rejects the message. It can see that the username doesn't exist and 
>dumps the connection right away. Here's an example, the mail never gets 
>sent. "woohoo.com" is the local domain:
>
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006Opening connection to MailServer
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006 Sending Mail message
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP msg sent:HELO napserver.DBTDNS
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP response220 mail.domain.com ESMTP 
>Sendmail 8.12.10/8.12.10; Fri, 1 Sep 2006 10:59:12 -0600 (MDT)
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP msg sent:MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP response250 mail.domain.com Hello 
>123-45-67-150.woohoo.com [123.45.67.150] (may be forged), pleased to meet you
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP msg sent:RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP response553 5.3.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>User Unknown
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP msg sent:DATA
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP response503 5.0.0 Need MAIL before RCPT
>Fri Sep 01 17:00:35 GMT+00:00 2006SMTP response503 5.0.0 Need MAIL command

I can't reproduce this with sendmail 8.13 (though I'm not sure I'm
correctly replicating your environment).  I suggest you either UTSL or
ask on a sendmail list.

-- 
Peter Jeremy

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