Am Samstag, 17. September 2005 03:49 CEST schrieb stan:
> I'm setting up a 4.11 STABLE machine.
>
> 4.11 comes with sendmail 8.13.4, and I prefer to use this, rather than
> build the one from ports (BTW if anyone has a strong reason that I
> should do this different, I'd entertain a discussion on this).
>
> In any case the scenario I'm trying to set up is that I wat to recive
> mail for say [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... a.y.com, c.y.com . Note 
> that I _don't
> want to accept mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

^^^^????

I don't understand that sentence... You mention [EMAIL PROTECTED] in negative 
_and_ 
positive... Don't try to gain security by obscurity!

> Now how I'm trying to do this is using /etc/mail/virtusertable I've got
> etnries like this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                       stan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                      stan
>
> In /etc/mail/local-host-names I have entries like:
>
> a.net
> b.com
> c.com
>
> Notice that there is not entry in virtusertable for [EMAIL PROTECTED], yet
> mail addressed to that address is acepted and deliverd (as are the ones
> I _want_ to work) to the local user stan.

Ugh, I don't understand that either, but maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] is your 
canonical 
domain?
Why don't you just post your config, replacing @ with (at) or anything 
else? We are not used to your environment and so we don't have the 
possibility to check for wider errors...

Good luck,

-Harry

>
> Can anyone enlighten me as to wgat I'm doing wrong here?
>
> Oh, of course the are DNS records for a.net, b.com, and c.com that point
> to the IP addresses for this machine.

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