Ok thanks Chris and Henning, the problem was that I have installed Qmail
with OpenBSD2.7 and I have little or no testing at all, and then I've
upgraded to OpenBSD 2.8 and started to notice that problem. Thank you very
much I've missed that possibility
Franco
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Domingo, 07 de Enero de 2001 01:49 p.m.
Para: Franco Galian
CC: Qmail
Asunto: Re: Local configuration error
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 01:36:32PM -0300, Franco Galian wrote:
> I have some problems with a qmail installed on OpenBSD 2.8, which is
running
> tinydns as nameserver.
> Outside mail reaches with no problem to my Maildir (ie. if I mail from
> mail.yahoo.com), but when I try to mail from the localhost I get the
> following error:
>
> [From /var/log/maillog]
> Jan 7 13:22:32 obsd sendmail[30065]: f07GMU930065: from=root, size=40,
> class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> relay=root@localhost
> Jan 7 13:22:32 obsd sendmail[6680]: f07GMU930065: SYSERR(root): MX list
for
> galian.com.ar. points back to obsd.galian.com.ar
> Jan 7 13:22:32 obsd sendmail[6680]: f07GMU930065:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
> ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:02, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp,
> pri=30040, relay=galian.com.ar., dsn=5.3.5, stat=Local configuration error
> Jan 7 13:22:33 obsd sendmail[6680]: f07GMU930065: f07GMX806680: DSN:
Local
> configuration error
> Jan 7 13:22:33 obsd sendmail[6680]: f07GMX806680: to=root,
delay=00:00:00,
> xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=local, pri=30140, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
> [...]
That's sendmail talking, not qmail (see how it says "sendmail" all over the
place?). You must not have followed the installation instructions
explicitly.
>
> [From /var/qmail/control/locals]
> galian.com.ar
> obsd.galian.com.ar
>
> [From /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts]
> galian.com.ar
>
> The other problem that I've found is that when I mail to franco@localhost
or
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] it delivers mail to /var/mail/franco (however
I've
> specified in /var/qmail/rc that qmail should use Maildir as the default
> format)
Again, that's because sendmail is handling your mail.
Chris