Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 27667
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2025/04/07 [General] UID:1000 Activity:popular
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2003/3/12-13 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:27667 Activity:low
1/12    I have two similar but seperate sendmail questions, both of which are:
        why is it that my (send)mail implementation likes to tack on
        http://mydomain.com to the end of otherwise valid email addresses...
        Sometimes when sending mail to jane@somedomain.com, it gets sent to
        jane@somedomain.com.mydomain.com (and thus bounces).  This is not
        consistent and seems only to happen if i'm sending out to more than one
        person with (you guessed it) pine.
        On a DIFFERENT BOX, any mail i send out (any client) to any sendmail
        server, gets THEIR domain tacked on the end so that me@mydomain.com
        becomes me@mydomain.com.theirdomain.com. This is consistent. Insights?
        \_ 1) stop using pine, 2) reinstall sendmail
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2006/9/9-11 [Computer/SW/Mail, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:44331 Activity:nil
9/9     After rotating my /var/log/mail.* files and restarting postfix,
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