This might explain part of the problem. But not to me.
I created an 'abuse' alias to my steve (at mark) zio.com primary account.
I can see abuse in 'aliases' and when I send mail it goes to admin, not steve (at mark) zio.com
Steve
coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org writes:
>Hi Steve,
>
>> Yes I have done both and newaliases. I have Brian's Nuonce MailScanner,
>> SpamAssassion, and ClamAV. Usually work well, have on the Raq systems, but
>> make be the reason they break here.
>
>Ah, ok. As far as I know they shouldn't break the alias behaviour of Sendmail.
>
>> Can you recommend any other log file I may look besides maillog to help?
>
>It is unlikely that /var/log/messages will show anything related to this
>issue. So /var/log/maillog would indeed be the place to look for errors
>concerning this problem.
>
>What you can do is to increase value for the switch "O LogLevel=9"
>in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
>
>Set it to 15 and restart Sendmail/MailScanner. Then check /var/log/maillog
>again and see if you get more information relevant to the problem.
>
>But do not forget to set the LogLevel back to 9 (and restart Sendmail
>afterwards), or your /var/log/maillog will get *very* big pretty soon.
>
>--
>
>With best regards,
>
>Michael Stauber
>
>
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>dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
>believed to be clean.
>
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