Everyone suggested looking for the /.forward file which I don't have. I have a Solaris 9 mail server running the sendmail daemon which I would prefer all mail goes through. On my Solaris 9 client in the /etc/mail/aliases file root was defined to go to me. martini1@llnl.gov On the local host where I was sending mail to root from, it wasn't using the local /etc/aliases file but instead it was using the aliases file from my mail server wherre I have roots mail defined to go to my 2nd. email address. This is how I could differentiate which /etc/mail/aliases file it was using either the one from the local client I was issuing the mail command from or the one from my mail server. I have a submit.cf file on each local host for Solaris 9. In it I have this line D{MTAHost}[MyMailServerHostName] But when I send mail to root at the local Solaris 9 client instead of sending mail to the person that root is defined as in its local /etc/mail/aliases file it now writes the message to the local /etc/mail/root file which in our case is an automounted file system from our mail server. It does this instead of actually sending mail to the user that root is defined as in the local /etc/mail/aliases file. I noticed if I remove the submit.cf file I do get the mail message and it does read the local /etc/mail/aliases file. Isn't the submit.cf file needed in Solaris 9 if I don't want to run the sendmail daemon on each client? I don't want the sendmail daemon running on each client. Perhaps there is another entry I need in submit.cf? Is the sendmail.cf file used on a host if the sendmail daemon is not running? I want mail sent from the local host to be sent to my mail server and processed there. Thanks Much Dave Martini LLNL _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu May 12 13:06:23 2005
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