The result of a subroutine call cannot be looked up directly in a database map. Consider this RHS of a rule:
$( uucp $>96 $1 $)
Here, the intention is to pass 
$1
 to rule set 96 and then to look up the result in the 
uucp
 map. Instead, the literal value 96 and the value in 
$1
 are looked up together and fail first. Then 
$1
 is passed to rule set 96, and the result of that subroutine call becomes the result of the RHS.
The 
%s
 of IDA 
sendmail
 databases will not work as is with V8 
sendmail
. To make it work, replace it with a 
%1
 throughout the IDA source file, then reverse the  keys and values, and finally recreate the database file. This conversion can easily be automated with 
sed
(1) or 
awk
(1).
If you are running a Solaris 2.4 or earlier release of Sun's operating system, your database files should not live on 
tmpfs
 mounted file systems. File locking was not implemented for 
tmpfs
 until Solaris 2.5.
Avoid assuming that all 
K
 command switches mean the same thing for all classes. The ad hoc nature of class submissions by outsiders makes that assumption perilous.
Not all initialization errors or lookup errors are reported. For some of them you will see an indication of an error only if you use the 
-d38.2
 debugging switch (see  
Section 37.5.128, -d38.2
).