Well I finally got my system transfered over to my new hard drive. I
had to manually archive then unarchive/overwrite the files since my boot
disk gave me a kernel panic and I couldn't get a prompt. However,
amidst all of these confusing procedures, I think I might have screwed
up sendmail. It will act as a relay (which I need), it sends mail (as
the name suggests), and it processes/receives internal mail just fine.
However, if I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I get *nothing*. Not even a
bounced message back. Nothing happens...it just disappears into
oblivion somewhere out on the net (or worse, my hard drive).
So I'm wondering what's up...if anyone has any help/advice I'd sure
appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
Chris
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Chris Blessing
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http://www.gate.net/~webguy/
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