On Mar 31, 2008, at 5:11 PM, fred wrote:
Hi, I am having the exact same problem with a server running
FreeBSD-7.0.
The hostname is : server1.mydomain.com
MX for mydomain.com is not server1.
sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] < test.msg will result in user unknown
but
sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] < test.msg will work.
If anyone knows how to get around this?
In your .mc file
define(`confDONT_PROBE_INTERFACES', `true')
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris St
Denis
Sent: 31 mars 2008 16:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: changed sendmail behavior on FreeBSD 7?
I've setup a new web server hostname doremi.ctgameinfo.com. When I try
to send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it tries to deliver it locally
instead of to the mx server mx1.ctgameinfo.com.
In previous versions this seems to work correctly. Why would it be
trying to deliver locally this time? I'm running default sendmail
config
that comes with the standard install.
Another server I have seems to have this problem even worse. It's a
web
server, and for any of the hundreds of domains hosted on it (www A
records pointed at it, but MX records pointed elseware) it also
tries to
deliver locally. I was able to get this mostly working by using a
smarthost to the actual mail server, but I don't understand why it
would
be ignoring the mx records.
I've never had problems like these with previous versions. What has
changed?
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