Jesse Molina wrote:
> Greetings
> 
> I have a most peculiar problem and am seeking advice.
> 
> I'm at a loss on this one.  I've googled around and searched for anyone 
> else who might have had this problem, but I've found nothing.
> 
> I have two systems showing the same symptoms.  /usr/bin/mail, part of 
> the Debian mailutils package, can't send mail from the root user if 
> Courier MTA is the local MTA.  A nearly identical system using exim has 
> no problem.
> 
> Sending mail from other users on these systems works perfectly.  This is 
> also not a problem of the MTA accepting inbound mail to the root user, 
> as I successfully receive those mails.
> 
> I suspect a compatibility problem between mailutils and courier's 
> sendmail, but I'm not sure about it, or why this is only affecting the 
> root user.
> 
> 
> 
> If I do, as the root user, the following single-line command;
> 
> echo "I like cheese." | /usr/bin/mail -s "test root mail" -t 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Then nothing happens -- the mail disappears into nothingness, with the 
> exception of the following syslog message (sorrows
>   is the local hostname);
> 
> Jun 17 23:24:44 sorrows 250 Ok.
> 
> The same command as any other user works just fine.

I can confirm this behaviour, please file a bug report in the Debian BTS.

        Racke


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