Have you checked the smtp-failure log. If perchance the host_name attribute for a list is not DNS resolving then the MTA might be refusing to accept the outgoing traffic and you may find 553 response codes recorded in log entries in the $prefix/logs/smtp-failure log. This would also show up in post and smtp logs as well as your MTA's logs so you are not likely to have missed.
Richard,
Knowing about the logs helped immensely. Turned out that I neglected to implement all of the various list addresses in the virtual domain (there are a lot of em!), specifically listname-bounce and that was causing the smtp server to complain since the sender of the e-mail, at least from sendmail's perspective was listname-bounce. Anyway, problem solved - thanks ... Dave
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