Perhaps you could run Mail -v (similar to sendmail -v) and read
the output. The output of the command might be informative.
Mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s testing
-- Jeff Douglass
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, [iso-8859-1] Linus Åkerlund wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > Why don't you run Sendmail in verbose mode (-v). This way you can see how Sendmail
> > behave. If Sendmail works fine then it's problem with Pine
> > Mike
>
> I've done that all that time (maybe I should have mentioned that in the
> original message), and Sendmail doesn't complain about these messages, it
> justs sends them like any other message. And as the e-mails actually don't
> reach their destination, something must be wrong on my side. It can't be my
> ISP, as I can send e-mails from Netscape to the same address. Pine? I can't
> understand how the problem could be with Pine. I still don't know where to
> look for the solution for this problem. I've been going through the
> sendmail.cf file, and I can't find anything strange in it. Not that I know if
> I would find anything if it was there, but anyway...
>
> Linus
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