On Monday 22 March 2004 19:54, Cowles, Steve wrote: > To be honest, I have no idea whay the above is happening. This > could very well be a routing problem that sendmail does not know > how to deal with, but I'll be damned if I can see it. > > I hate to admit, but I'm out of ideas. Sorry! > Steve Cowles
If all else fails, then try the brute force/disaster management tactic: find and remove all sendmail-related RPM packages. Find and remove any traces of old config files. Remove any forwarding/management issues from /etc/aliases. Then reinstall sendmail and reconfigure while documenting carefully the steps taken.
If the problem reoccurs, then either (a) we'll find it in the carefully documented steps or (b) it's not a sendmail problem at all.
I'm kind of lost too... never seen Sendmail do anything like this either, and I'm no expert precisely because I've never needed to be. :-)
Post again with current status and what path you'll take, OK? I'd love to help you find a solution to all of this, and I'm learning some as we go along too! (Thanks, Steve!)
Perhaps I've missed this but I haven't seen any investigation of whether there's a .forward/.procmail/alias issue here. Mark have you look at this angle? I noticed that the first to was to mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx and all the subsequent were to=mark.
Mike's got a damn good point here... it may or may not be the problem, but it sure is something we haven't looked at.
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