Are the domain and FQDN of the server included in Exim's local_domains? Nabeel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: August 26, 2006 3:41 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [on-asterisk] Asterisk Voice Mail not going through. > > I have quite an unique situation and I am brain dead. > Since more people besides myself have access to my Asterisk > box, I made the decision a while ago to install Asterisk as > NON-ROOT. All has been working well without much difficulty. > Except for voice mail. > > Actually voice mail also works. To be more specific, its the > voice mail attachments. I have one domain hosted on the same > asterisk box. All voice attachments are sent out except the > e-mail accounts on the local box, and it gets frozen. This > problem did not occur when Asterisk ran as ROOT. > > So any information here is appreciated on what I can do. > > Below is the relevant mail log. Thank you. > > 2006-08-26 03:31:33 1GGsdh-0000VC-4J lowest numbered MX > record points to local host: my-domain-name.com > 2006-08-26 03:31:33 1GGsdh-0000VC-4J == email @ my-domain > -name . com R=lookuphost defer (-1): lowest numbered MX > record points to local host > 2006-08-26 03:31:33 1GGsdh-0000VC-4J Frozen > > So yes, the MX record does point back to the local host, but > why is the message frozen and lost in space? Why is this > problem gone when I run Asterisk as root. My work around was > to send to google mail, filter it and send it back to my > email address sitting on the asterisk server. > > > Brain dead, > Reza. > >
