Hmm, I have both of those files and they look okay to me. My 
aliases.mailman file follows that format and I've never manually edited it.

The only thing I can see in my aliases file that I've ever changed was 
for nobody - I think it originally went to root, and I changed that to 
/dev/null long ago to avoid getting copies of all of the old majordomo 
list posts.

-jim

> Hi Jim,
>
>> What file(s) do this message pertain to and what pattern is it looking
>> for in that/those files? I do have a script on one site that modifies
>> the /etc/mail/virtusertable file to add forwarding addresses for that
>> site. I've been doing this since using a Cobalt 550R many years ago with
>> no problems. The virtuser table structure I have is:
> [root@5208r ~]# cat /etc/mail/sendmail.cf|grep AliasFile
> O AliasFile=/etc/mail/aliases, /etc/mail/aliases.mailman
>
> BlueOnyx uses a separate alias file for the mailing lists and
> sendmail.cf (and sendmail.mc) have provisions in that.
>
> Typical example:
>
> # Object ID 140 owns these lines:
> 140-test-subscribe: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe 140-test"
> 140-test-leave: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman leave 140-test"
> 140-test-admin: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post 140-test"
> 140-test-unsubscribe: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman unsubscribe 140-test"
> 140-test-confirm: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman confirm 140-test"
> 140-test-bounces: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman bounces 140-test"
> 140-test-request: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman request 140-test"
> 140-test-join: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman join 140-test"
> 140-test: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post 140-test"
> 140-test-owner: "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman owner 140-test"
> # End of Object ID 140 section
>
>

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