+++ Logu [linux-india] <07/01/02 11:29 +0530>:
> > Then you are left with the task of seeing where the mail goes ...
> > sendmail -d9 -bt should help you.  Or take a look at the logs
> >
> If that user exists in the local system then it goes there, else it says
> 'User unknown' and saved in /root/dead.letter

So it is somehow treating that domain as local.  It is somehow added to class
w ... see how it's being done.  Just examine each file and search for
instances of that domain in it ... /etc/sendmail.cw or
/etc/mail/local-host-names typically.

-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <---->  mallet <at> efn dot org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
[Linux One Stanza Tip]  From : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LOST #122        -**< Sub : Background dialing in wvdial >**-
To make wvdial dial in the background, and keep terminal free
#wvdial [dialer] > wvdial.log 2>&1 &
To disconnect, put these lines in a script to be run as root:
killall -INT pppd 2>/dev/null
killall -INT wvdial 2>/dev/null

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