> What happens if you do a grep aliases in /etc/mail? In my sensmail > files I see references to aliases in the config *.cf and Makefile, > and the aliases file itself.
as in ls `/etc/mail | grep aliases` or `cat /etc/mail/* | grep aliases` The former shows the file 'aliases' only. The latter (getting rid of lines starting with # to clean up a bunch of crud) [s...@elrond /data/jail/mail-jail/etc/mail]$ cat * | grep -a 'aliases' | grep -avE '^#' SENDMAIL_ALIASES?= /etc/mail/aliases all: cf maps aliases aliases: ${SENDMAIL_ALIASES:%=%.db} O AliasFile=/etc/mail/aliases vrfy Verify an address. If you want to see what it aliases O AliasFile=/etc/mail/aliases newaliases /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail O AliasFile=/etc/mail/aliases Find shows the following files contain 'aliases' in non-comment lines: ./mailer.conf ./freebsd.cf ./freebsd.submit.cf ./helpfile ./sendmail.cf ./submit.cf ./Makefile ./aliases ./mail-jail.cf ./mail-jail.submit.cf > Did you edit any of these files? Should work by default. I edited: access, aliases, local-host-names, virtusertable.sample (and apparantly forgot to copy the latter to virtualusertable, so it shouldn't affect anything anyway) -Jim Stapleton _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"