Roland Schneider writes: > courierd: Started ./courierfax, pid=77318, maxdels=1, maxhost=1, maxrcpt=1 > > addr=<000000000@fax>: configuration error: mail loops back to myself (MX > problem). > addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: configuration error: mail loops back to myself > (MX problem) > > testmxlookup: > Domain fax: > Relay: alpha.lan, Priority: 100, Address: 10.10.1.1 [ LOCAL ] > Domain fax.alpha.lan: > Relay: alpha.lan, Priority: 100, Address: 10.10.1.1 [ LOCAL ] > > and after adding fax to locals (aliasdir/.courier-default removed)
No, you don't add fax, or anything else, to locals, or add any MX records for anything. > addr=<000000000000@fax>: 550 User unknown. > addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 550 User unknown. > > What is the magic behind invoking '@fax' ? A syntactically valid phone number for North America, in the default install. I count a nine-digit phone number up there, and in this part of the world telephone numbers are ten digits long. Furthermore, the default configuration rejects clearly invalid phone numbers for North America (like ones that begin with a zero). Using all 1s won't work either. You can also use a seven digit number, and the default area code will get prepended by default (the default area code is 999). -- Sam _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
