Well, as far as the current squirrel question goes. It appears that his entire sendmail config works perfectly, including IMAP. So, I would say that your problem was, interesting. The rpm that installed the patch should have mailconf to fix any changes it made. Webmin is useful, and as I understand it, it is going through some growing pains for the past few months. for example, look at the ui changes that have happened recently. Kris > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charles Mallahan Jr." > >> I had the same problem, I went into webmin in the sendmail server >> section, I clicked on domain mapping. Then I clicked on the "click >> here" which took me to reconfiguring sendmail, which I did. Must be >> from the patches that came down awhile back on RHN, I never >> reconfigured. Once I did this, I could forward and reply to emails. > > Do you have any idea what you changed in sendmail though? > > (This is one of those things I hate about things like webmin that > Microsoft-ize Linux. You can have someone administer a server and make > sendmail configuration changes without knowing a thing about what > they're changing or why. For someone who knows what they're doing it > can be a useful tool for remote admin, but I would think it would be a > security nightmare. I sure wouldn't run it, but if I did run a web > configuration tool I would not allow it to start automatically; I'd > start it manually from an SSH login and shut it back down when I was > done making changes.) > > >