Hi,


> OK, I installed qmail and am so far very pleased with
> it.  However, when I send a message in elm and just
> give my username as the To: field, elm tacks on
> my hostname and .UUCP.  So it hands qmail a message
> addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  This of course bounces.
> I think the problem has to do with the qmail-provided
> sendmail replacement binary.  THis never happened with
> sendmail, and I recall somewhere in the back of my mind
> seeing something about UUCP as the default domain in the
> qmail docs.  But now when I grep for UUCP in the /var/qmail
> directory, I can't find anything related to my problem.

I've never run into this problem with my qmail installation, and I am not a
qmail expert by a longshot.  But my first reaction would be to check the
/var/qmail/control directory.  Herein are various text configuration files
that might be pertinent.  For instance, the file "me" should contain a
single line listing the fully qualified domain name of the system.  Various
other control files default to whatever's in /var/qmail/control/me.  You can
find a list of the other control files here:
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#config-files

This is just my $0.02, don't know if it will help you, but good luck,

jacob


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