Re: sendmail not using /etc/aliases file

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On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 10:12:17AM -0600, Leonard, Phil wrote:
> >look at your sendmail.cf to see what's there. the default is
> >
> >  # location of alias file
> >  O AliasFile=/etc/aliases
> >
> >but the location could have been changed by someone or it could have 
> >been commented out.
> >
> >of course you're issuing the "newaliases" command after making 
> >changes to the aliases file.
> >
> >just one thought -- you are *certain* that your system is using 
> >sendmail, not postfix?  a RH9 box can be configured either way.  the 
> >postfix alias file is elsewhere.
> >
> 
> Thanks for the reply.  Yes I checked the sendmail.cf entry for where the aliases file is located.  I even tried changing the entry to a new location and creating an aliases file there.  Again it didn't help.  Yes, I have checked to make sure the system is running sendmail.  I have other boxes running sendmail and they don't have this problem, which is why it is so puzzling to me.
> 
> 
> -- 
I would remove the aliases database and force newaliases to create the
databas from scratch. Another thing to look for is any syntax error
that might not be caught by the newaliases processing but would cause
a particular alias to be ignored.
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