Greetings.

I just did an install of qmail 1.03 following the instructions from Life 
With Qmail using all his recommended defaults, not using any patches or 
additional modules.  I'm seeing a really strange problem that I'm sure must 
have a simple cause, but can't figure it out...

Whenever outgoing mail is sent (relayed) through qmail, the number 1 is 
appended to the end of the recipient domain name at some point during the 
delivery, which of course causes it to bounce.

I can telnet in to myserver.com:25 and give "rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 
and a few moments later a bounce message will go to the sender address 
saying that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" does not exist.  That "1" at the end 
there is NOT a typo.  If I examine the logs of the transaction, I see this:

<processid> starting delivery 1: msg <id> to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So at some point betweent the client handing off the message to my Qmail 
install (or me typing it in myself) and when Qmail goes to deliver it, a "1" 
is tacked on.

Note however that it sends bounces fine... the sender address is not garbled 
and the sender gets a bounce informing it of the invalid domain.

Any help would be much appreciated.  If more information would help, let me 
know and I'll dig it up.  Thanks.

-Nick
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