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Re: sendmail hacking addresses

 
Mark Greene_1
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sendmail hacking addresses

I've a problem with sending mail via mailx from a scrip run via cron. The addresses are getting chopped to name.com instead of name@domain.com. This is happening for all addresses, both internal and external ones. This does not happen when I use mailx at the commandline. I do have domain masquerading turned on in sendmail.

Looking through the sendmail.cf file, I have:

DM set to my domain
CMlocalhost
CE is commented
DH is null
CL is commented
DS is the fully qualified hostname of our groupwise mail server
DP is null
DQ is null
and none of the rules have been altered or commented, i.e., DM and DS are the only things I've changed from the base-install of the file.

sendmail.cw contains the hostname, fully qualifed host name, 1 alias, and "localhost"

This is on an L2000 running HP-UX 11.0 patched up through the Sept 2001 set. Has anyone seen this behavior before, or have any ideas on where else to check or what else to change?

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mark
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MARTINACHE
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Re: sendmail hacking addresses

Could you try to exec your .profile at the begining og your script :

. your_home_directory/.profile

Patrice MARTINACHE