Matt Miller wrote:
> OK, see http://www.itfreedom.com/temp/mail.trace
>
9456 open("/etc/courier/aliases.dat", O_RDONLY <unfinished ...>
9456 <... open resumed> ) = 4
...
9456 lseek(4, 17592186048512, SEEK_SET) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
There's something wrong with aliases.dat which is causing courier to
issue a crazy seek(). Run "makealiases", and remake any other .dat
files in /etc/courier, and see if your problem goes away.
> I'm still a bit confused about the sendmail vs. Courier sendmail vs.
> courieresmtp deal. As a test, I renamed /usr/sbin/sendmail to something
> else and the mail command fails entirely. Does courier replace that
> binary with its own when installed or is my RPM potentially broken?
>
CentOS, Red Hat, and Fedora use the "alternatives" system to manage
several pieces of software, including sendmail. When you install
courier via rpm, it sets itself as the preferred alternative for the
"sendmail" binary. Nothing is broken.
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