On September 29, 2003 10:50 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> David Jones writes:
> > I am running various tests on my new Courier installation before putting
> > it
> >
> > into service.  I cannot get virtual domains to work:
> >> telnet 172.16.2.206 25
> >
> > Trying 172.16.2.206...
> > Connected to slam.inode.org.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > 220 mail.inode.org ESMTP
> > HELO mail.inode.org
> > 250-mail.inode.org Ok.
> > 250-XVERP=Courier
> > 250-XEXDATA
> > 250-XSECURITY=NONE,STARTTLS
> > 250-PIPELINING
> > 250-8BITMIME
> > 250-SIZE
> > 250 DSN
> > MAIL From:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 250 Ok.
> > RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 550 User unknown.
> >
> > /usr/local/etc/courier/aliases/system contains:
> >
> > @thebridgeconnection.ca: bridgeian
>
> And your 'me' file contains?
>
> And your 'locals' file contains?
>
> And your 'hosteddomains' file contains?
>
> And did you run makealiases?

> cd /usr/local/etc/courier
> cat me
mail.inode.org
> cat locals
inode.org
slam.inode.org
coup.inode.org
thebridgeconnection.ca
> cat hosteddomains
cat: hosteddomains: No such file or directory

makealiases was run.


> ESMTP EXPN and VRFY will work.

Not really.  They show you the end result, but not how it got there.  If the 
end result is not what you expected, then is there a way to determine what 
intermediate operations happened?  If there are five configuration options/
files/DNS entries that must be "just so" in order for something to work then 
it would be nice to determine that the first two checks were OK, and the 
third buggered, and Courier didn't get around to using the fourth and the 
fifth.



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