According to Mario Melendez Esquivel: While burning my CPU.
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> Well, I'm happy... almost :) I have sendmail working correctly and for the
> first time in weeks there have been no errors due to my intermittent domain.
> There's just one problem, and this one seems to be internal (which probably
> makes it even easier to fix :). Every time I call up sendmail to process the
> queue I get a "Warning: aliases.db out of date" message. What does this
> message mean (I guess the correct question might be what is the aliases.db
> and what does it being out of date imply?) and how do I get rid of it?
One cause is, having updated an aliase for a user in /etc/aliases and not
rerunning "newaliases".
'man newaliases'
Possably you are starting sendmail without options, which in turn will not
tell sendmail to update the database itself.
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Regards Richard.
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