I'm hoping someone can point out the spot to look and save me immense
searching thru sendmail.
I'm running majordomo on a Solaris 2.3 system running sendmail V8.6.10.
It seems that no matter what I try to do messages being sent out from the
list show up with the hostname rewritten. I.e. I have set up the host to
be known as "lists.dtcc.edu". It's real name is "outland.dtcc.edu". I have
the config info for the list and the majordomo.cf file to use the 'lists'
address and I've watched a debug use the correct names for Sender:,
Reply-To: headers. But if I actually let sendmail loose on it he appears to
rewrite them to be the 'outland' hostname. Even the 'reply-to' header which
is VERY explicitly set in the lists' .config file.
The DNS has "lists", and lists.dtcc.edu was added to the 'w' class in
the sendmail.cf file.....
So... I've pored over the sendmail book and I can't seem to find anything
that would cause this or make it stop.
Yes, the wrapper is suid to root....
Tnx for any help....
Bob
ps - oh, yeah, majordomo vers. 1.93.
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