[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The message is addressed to a recipient, in your example it's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, whose mail domain, "helen", is not recognized as a local mail domain, because it does not appear in the locals or the hosteddomains file.
Ahh..thanks a lot for your reply! I thought helen was just the hostname.
Another question: To fix this, is it best to add "helen" to the locals file? Or is there some way to get courier to use the machine's FQDN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) instead of just "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Courier does not "use" anything. Non delivery reports are sent to the sender's address. Whatever mail software you used to send the original message specified @helen as the return address, and that's what you need to fix.
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