On Mon, Mar 05, 2018 at 06:12:39PM +0000, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> The answer is probably in your /etc/mail/aliases file.  Do you have
> an entry for root in there?  If so, it needs to point to a different
> user.  An entry like the following would cause the error:
> 
> root: root
> 
> For sendmail, an entry like this would cause the mail to be delivered
> locally for the user.  With smtpd it results in a mail loop.
> 
>  - todd

No, that didn't help. Still get femail problem and referring an alias
root: chris002 also didn't help.
I did find a vmail alias,which I commented out.
newaliases rcctl stop smtpd rcctl start smtpd also to be sure.

I am not running spamd yet, so no error there.

I'm going to run dovecot, but I need to figure this problem out first.

Chris Bennett


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