run sendmail in verbose mode as follows:
/usr/sbin/sendmail -v e-mail-address

where e-mail-address is some valid email address.
After that enter data.End with "." (w/o quotes) on a separate line
After that you'll see the "HELO" response,handshake taking place between the 2
servers i.e. your server and the other server to which you are sending mail.If
all goes well,fine.It'll close the connection.Watch out for any errors there or
any other stuff like warnings being issued.

man sendmail for more information.

All the best,
Vineeta


Tomás García Ferrari wrote:

> Hi,
>
> That were my first bets: /var/log/messages and /var/log/maillog, but I
> couldn't find any extrange log... Just a lot of Majordomo activity. Could it
> be related to a memory problem?
>
> > Try running sendmail in verbose mode.
>
> How do you do this? I start sendmail with the command
> '/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start'...
>
> Thanks for any idea.
>
> Tomas Garcia Ferrari
>
> Bigital
> http://bigital.com
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