On Saturday 14 December 2002 11:17 pm, Brian Candler wrote:
>
> [ S N I P ]
>
> Well, if you point MX records for foo.com to machine mail.foo.com (or any
> other host), and that host is not configured to accept mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> as a local domain, then it will think you are trying to relay through it.
>
> Sorry I don't know what configuration file you need to set in Courier to
> handle this (I only use the pop3/imap and sqwebmail components). In exim it
> would be "local_domains".
>
> Note that it is "foo.com" which has to appear in that configuration, not
> "mail.foo.com" (unless you want people to send mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
>
> [ S N I P ]


This was exactly the hint I needed.  The file(s) would be etc/hosteddomains*.  
I configure this thing so seldomly that I forget this stuff.


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