Well, I finally found the time to reconfigure and reinstall courier from
scratch, and this problem still exists.  As a non-root user, I run:

/usr/lib/courier/bin/sendmail -t -i [EMAIL PROTECTED]
450 Service temporarily unavailable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: invalid address.

where [EMAIL PROTECTED] is actually a valid address.

If I run this command as root, it works fine.

When I get the error, this shows up in maillog:

Apr 25 02:15:10 indra submit: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Permission denied

Now, this would make plenty of sense, except that smtpaccess/default
clearly shows:

127.0.0.1   allow,RELAYCLIENT
10.0        allow,RELAYCLIENT 

I can send from machines on my 10-net just fine without auth.

As per the emails from earlier this week, I've verified permissions:

-r-s--x--x  1 root daemon 136K Apr  6 21:07 /usr/lib/courier/bin/sendmail

I'm at a loss here.  This is preventing things like php's mail()
function from working, not to mention amavis' "virus in mail" messages,
so it would be really nice if I could figure out how to fix this.

-Chris



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