Am 2005-08-08 06:53:06, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > Yes, it does.
__( manpage 'sendmail' )______________________________________________ / | SENDMAIL(1) SENDMAIL(1) | | NAME | sendmail - Send an E-mail message | | DESCRIPTION | The sendmail command reads an E-mail message and delivers | the message to its recipients. This sendmail command is | part of the Courier mail server, although it attempts to | emulate the behavior of the original sendmail MTA. AppliĀ <snip> | This sendmail always behaves like the real sendmail with | the -oi and -t options. This is how most applications | expect it to work. Some applications might run sendmail | without the -oi and -t options, and expect sendmail's | legacy behavior when those options are not used. Those | application may have problems with this sendmail wrapper. <snip> | -o, -t, -q | These sendmail-specific options are ignored, | because this is not the real sendmail. <snip> | SEE ALSO | courier(8), courieruucp(8) mailq(8), cancelmsg(1), | http://www.sendmail.org, http://www.qmail.org. | | Double Precision, Inc. 27 August 2004 SENDMAIL(1) \______________________________________________________________________ Hmm, may be I am overworked ? I think -t is ignored ? > The right option is to show the actual error message you are receiving, or > the end results. There is no error. The messages does not arrive there Destination Maybe it is an erroe, because courier-mta tries to send as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> instead of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ? Greetings Michelle -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 50, rue de Soultz MSM LinuxMichi 0033/3/88452356 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com)
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