sendmail alias problem

From: shane Foster (thegamer_at_esatclear.ie)
Date: 09/08/03

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    Hi All

    when using sendmail on Unix i have noticed that on one machine all users in
    the alias list are unable to send to other uses in the alias list.

    I have copied the alias list from the other machine same addresses but any
    mails within the alias group are still jst getting lost.

    I have included external users in the to and cc field and they have recieved
    emails but none arrive for those within the table.

    Any ideas would be appreciated.

    Shane


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