Check out /etc/mail/access and make sure that you
have entries similar to the following in there for
"localhost":
localhost.localdomain
RELAY
localhost RELAY 127.0.0.1 RELAY ===
if not, add the entries and do a 'make' in that
directory.
Also, check out your /etc/sendmail.cf file for the
following line (or similar line):
# file containing names of hosts for which
we receive email
Fw/etc/sendmail.cw Then check the file /etc/sendmail.cw . Put any
aliases for your machine name in there.
Note: most modern sendmail distributions but this
file in /etc/mail/..., but I'm an old fart so I still use the "old"
ways.
Here is an example from my file: haht.com
mailhost.haht.com mailhost.dev.haht.com mailhost.support.haht.com mailhost.marketing.haht.com mailhost.esg.haht.com mailhost.srvr.haht.com mercury.dev.haht.com mercury.srvr.haht.com hahtsite.com hahtcommerce.com Sendmail will accept mail from any of these domains
as being local to this server.
HtH's, Jon Carnes
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