Keith,

In an effort to troubleshoot this particular problem... Would it be possible
for you to alter the assign file to also include an entry for kelnet.net_
but point to the same information as the other entry in the assign file?

Then see if it works... (this would test the rest of the vpopmail
installation as it sits.)

I am pretty sure it will because of the stray _ in there.

I have to wonder where that is coming from.

Seems like it might be a bug with the gcc compiler or the glibc itself... as
I have heard there are some issues with that gcc compiler... I am not really
sure... As I understand the process qmail-smtpd receives the mail and then
hands it over to vckpw which mangles the user information into the EXT
compatiable format [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which vdelievermail uses when the
variables come from qmail-local/qmail-command).

It might be possible that vckpw is suspect in RH8.0 when compiled with that
version of gcc... I read that you tried the compiled binaries on RH8.0 but I
think you are talking about qmail not vpopmail (which is where the issue
probably resides).

Good luck on getting it sorted... I could dig through the code, but I am
having my own issues that I am trying to dig through the code to find right
now... (post forth coming shortly).

Let me know what you find out.

I am always curious when something odd like this pops up.

Tom Walsh
Network Administrator
http://www.ala.net/

::-----Original Message-----
::From: Lapidus, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:21 PM
::To: Tom Walsh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Subject: RE: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::
::
::Tom,
::
::Thanks for the info although I believe that everything is configured
::correctly.  I did notice something interesting though.  When I send mail
::to the 8.0 server and watch the log file for the starting delivery
::messages I see this:
::
::@400000003e108cb13a39e81c new msg 196739
::@400000003e108cb13a39ff8c info msg 196739: bytes 57171 from
::<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 13176 uid 502
::@400000003e108cb13ac7439c starting delivery 1: msg 196739 to local
::[EMAIL PROTECTED]
::@400000003e108cb13ac75b0c status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
::@400000003e108cb13b17b944 delivery 1: failure:
::Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
::@400000003e108cb13b17d884 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
::
::Notice where it says starting delivery 1: msg 196739 to local
::[EMAIL PROTECTED] there is a _ attached to kelnet.net_.  This
::would explain why qmail is not talking to vpopmail.  I am not sure why
::this is happening because when I do the same thing on the 7.3 box, the
::extra _ is not there and the correct virtual domain is found as shown
::below:
::
::@400000003e1089a12edf07f4 new msg 58686
::@400000003e1089a12edf234c info msg 58686: bytes 57192 from
::<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 3843 uid 502
::@400000003e1089a1342ae96c starting delivery 21: msg 58686 to local
::[EMAIL PROTECTED]
::@400000003e1089a1342b04c4 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
::@400000003e1089a137502ddc delivery 21: success: did_0+0+1/
::@400000003e1089a137504d1c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
::@400000003e1089a1375054ec end msg 58686
::
::For grins, I recompiled qmail on the 7.3 box and installed the compiled
::binaries on the 8.0 box but still have this problem.  My thoughts were
::that the 7.3 box is using gcc 2.96 and the 8.0 box is using gcc 3.2.
::
::Any thoughts or should I possibly defer to the qmail board or maybe
::downgrade to 7.3 from 8.0 redhat?
::
::-----Original Message-----
::From: Tom Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 11:09 AM
::To: Lapidus, Keith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Subject: RE: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::
::
::Keith,
::
::I have seen this problem one time in the past when I was setting up a
::Free BSD machine.
::
::I don't recall the specific details as to why it was doing this, just
::that is was.
::
::I think the problem is related to the configuration of qmail and
::specifically the assign file. Make sure that your assign file references
::the correct domain name and storage path...
::
::The storage path for the domian is highly important as it is where qmail
::looks for the .qmail-default that vdelivermail ends up running from...
::
::Hope that helps.
::
::Tom Walsh
::Network Administrator
::http://www.ala.net/
::
::
::::-----Original Message-----
::::From: Lapidus, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 10:22 AM
::::To: Tom Walsh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::::Subject: RE: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::::
::::
::::I understand where you are coming from, and I have installed and
::::reinstalled vpopmail many times on the 8.0 machine, and have tried
::local ::commands to make sure vpopmail works and it does.  For some
::reason, ::qmail is not using vpopmail.  Do you think this is actually a
::qmail ::problem?
::::
::::-----Original Message-----
::::From: Tom Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 9:59 AM
::::To: Lapidus, Keith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::::Subject: RE: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::::
::::
::::From the error message, you can determine that vpopmail is not being
::run ::on that particular mailbox.
::::
::::failure: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
::::
::::Note the lack of vpopmail in that line... A typical vpopmail bounce
::::(meaning that it got to the vdeliver application but when the look up
::::went to the DB it didn't find it) will read:
::::
::::Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._vpopmail_(#5.1.1)
::::
::::Check your vpopmail install on the RH 8.0 machine.
::::
::::Tom Walsh
::::Network Administrator
::::http://www.ala.net/
::::
::::
::::-----Original Message-----
::::From: Lapidus, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 9:45 AM
::::To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::::Subject: FW: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::::
::::
::::
::::
::::Actually, vpopmail on the 8.0 box and is NFS exported to the 7.3 box.
::::As for the user accounts, the mysql server is running on the 7.3 as a
::::primary and is replicated on the 8.0 server.  In fact, I currently
::have ::vpopmail setup to read from the 8.0 box mysql server and write to
::the ::7.3 box mysql server.  That works just fine. -----Original
::Message-----
::::From: Matt Darcy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::::Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:53 PM
::::To: Lapidus, Keith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::::Subject: RE: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::::
::::
::::
::::-----Original Message-----
::::From: Lapidus, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::::Sent: 30 December 2002 06:50
::::To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::::Subject: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail + mysql + Redhat 8
::::
::::
::::I have two servers; one with Redhat 8 installed and one with redhat
::7.3 ::installed. They both have mysql and qmail installed and configured
::::identically. The redhat 7.3 server can send and receive email just
::fine ::using vpopmail 5.2.1. When I configure the Redhat 8 server to be
::the ::primary mailserver with vpopmail, always gives me the following
::error:
:::: failure: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
:::: I've tried the newer version of vpopmail but have not gotten it to
::::work. Has anyone else gotten qmail and vpopmail to work with Redhat 8?
::::
::::[Matt Darcy] Looks like your user accounts are on the 7.3 server and
::::database.
::::
::::export the vpopmail database and import it on the 8.0 box and copy the
::::domains from $VPOPMAILHOME/domains on the 7.3 machine to the 8.0
::::$VPOPMAILHOME/domains
::::
::::Just a thought
::::
::::
::
::


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