Hi all,
OK. I got sendmail working. I can use sendmail to send mail and I can 
receive mail into my domain for all users. I'm remapping some mail names 
using "virtusertable" and everything is working just beautifully. I even 
tested my server for an open relay on abuse.net and everything appears 
normal.
I now want to reverse map login names to e-mail names and this is where 
I'm stuck. According to the FAQs at www.sendmail.org:

<quote>
If you would like to reverse-map local users for out-bound mail, you 
will need to add support for the generics table to your .mc file:

FEATURE(`genericstable', `dbm /etc/mail/genericstable')dnl
GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(`/etc/mail/generics-domains')dnl
</quote>

My question is: WTF is my ".mc file"?

I've got a bunch of files with .mc extensions in 
/usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf. Should I edit the "generic-linux.mc", 
"generic-openlinux.mc" file, or the  "mail.cs.mc" file? Or should I be 
looking somewhere else?

Also, this is telling me to use "`dbm /etc/mail/genericstable'". When I 
made my virtusertable.db, I had to use "makemap hash" because my version 
of makemap didn't support "dbm", should I convert this to "`hash 
/etc/mail/genericstable'"?

BTW I'm running sendmail-8.11-1 on Caldera eWorkstation 3.1.

Thanks,
Tim


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