*** So, ROMAN!! Please consider this a BUG REPORT! ***
Anyway, what you do is simply edit /etc/mail/linux.mc (or a copy of it) and select the options you want by removing the "dn1" from the front of the lines you want. In some cases you will also need to change the domain etc also. It is very well commented, and you should have not trouble figuring it out. Once you think you have the right options you then execute the command "m4 /etc/mail/linux.mc > /etc/sendmail.cf" and it will regenerate the sendmail config file for you. Now, because of a bug somewhere in one of the macros, you will then need to edit /etc/sendmail.cf with a text editor and do a search for "dn1" and simply delete it (if it exisits) "dn1" is a comment character for .mc macro files but not in sendmail.cf files.
I don't have this problem here (can't reproduce it).
Sorry...
Roman.
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