> bash-2.05# /usr/lib/sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sendmail invoked this way doesn't use James, it doesn't even use its own
SMTP daemon... it spools it and sends it directly itself, even when the
daemon isn't running.

You cant use James to replace sendmail in this way, not very well.

Furthermore you can't configure sendmail to use port 25 on the same machine
as a mail gateway, in its wisdom it assumes this to be a misconfiguration
and chokes. This is true whether you use 127.0.0.1 or localhost or hostname
or host.domain name or localnet or internet IPaddreses, sendmail won't relay
through the local machine

:-(

d.



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