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I can avoid using most of bgumail,
but there are local maillists I need to be on.
I need to subscribe to them from bgumail.
Right now, that's often impossible
because of the domainname problem
I posted to ILUG.
What do I do if I can't convince the
sysadmin to set the D flag in
>/etc/sendmail.cf
Thanks
Dorit