Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 43896
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2006/8/4-6 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:43896 Activity:nil
8/3     I'm trying to add virtual forwarding, by adding a file called
        /etc/mail/virtusertable that forwards from user "test@mydomain.com"
        to "joeblow". I also added the line "FEATURE(`virtusertable')dnl"
        in sendmail.mc. Lastly, I did a make, then restarted sendmail. However
        it is not working. How do I diagnose the problem?
        \_ I have a similar setup.  From my config I also have a
           VIRTUSER_DOMAIN entry directly after the FEATURE(`virtusertable')
           entry:
           FEATURE(`virtusertable',`hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable.db')dnl
           VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`foo.com http://bar.com')dnl
           \_ Yes I have the exact same thing. After running
              echo '3,0 test@mydomain.com' | sendmail -bt
              I'm expecting it to return joeblow but instead it is
              returning "test". My biggest problem is I don't know
              where to look for error messages for proper diagnosis.
                \_ Check your mailspool. -proud American
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