Re: sendmail logs

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the date is ok
I forgot these:

[root@numb mail]# echo '/map access 192' | sendmail -bt
ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter <ruleset> <address>
map_lookup: access (192) no match (0)
[root@numb mail]#



[root@numb mail]# echo '/map access hal9000' | sendmail -bt ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked) Enter <ruleset> <address>
map_lookup: access (hal9000) no match (0)
[root@numb mail]#


[root@numb mail]# echo '$=R' | sendmail -bt
ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter <ruleset> <address>
> [root@numb mail]#


On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Paul Howarth wrote:

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Fr, den 24.09.2004 schrieb Carlo Orecchia um 17:08:

Received: from [192.168.0.10] (hal9000 [192.168.0.10])
    by numb.darktech.org (8.12.11/8.12.11) with ESMTP id i8OF6iOB007058
    for <c.orecchia@xxxxxxxxxx>; Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:06:44 +0200


If you run "make -C /etc/mail", does this spit out any error message? If
you check the content under /etc/mail, the files sendmail.mc and
access.db have a current date and so do reflect your last changes?

Run:

echo '/map access 192.168.0.10' | sendmail -bt

or with a different private address space IP you previously used, to see
whether that prints out something like


map_lookup: access (192.168.0.10) returns RELAY (0)

Other things to check:

sendmail.cf has later date than sendmail.mc

echo '/map access 192.168.0' | sendmail -bt
echo '/map access 192.168' | sendmail -bt
echo '/map access 192' | sendmail -bt
echo '/map access hal9000' | sendmail -bt
echo '$=R' | sendmail -bt

Paul.




-- Dott. Carlo Orecchia E-Mail: carlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://numb.darktech.org/carlo/



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