Seems to have done it, thank you very much!

Gordon Messmer wrote:
> 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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