> 4. Sendmail is started from virtuald, so you don't need to 
> bind it to a
> particular address. However, make sure that sendmail is not 
> running on the
> hosting server. In case of doubth, telnet to port 25 on the 
> hosting server.
> Sendmail will report the hostname in it's greetings message. 
> It will say
> either the hostname of the host or the hostname of the virtual.

Thanks!!  I didn't know that sendmail shouldn't be running on the hosting
server.  I stopped the host sendmail daemon, and now I can recieve mail on
the virtual servers.

Thanks a bunch!
David

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