On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 06:35:51PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Michael Jinks writes:
> 
> >I'm starting to think that the problem isn't actually with account 
> >lookups, but with Courier not knowing that it's supposed to accept mail
> >for my machine.  Shouldn't the hostname in /etc/courier/me take care of
> >that?
> 
> Yes, provided the locals and the hosteddomains files don't say something 
> different.

Hm.

Okay, well, this is now academic (see my last, I'm receiving
successfully again), but because I'm curious...

I didn't have a hosteddomains file.  My "locals" file reads:

heavy.uchicago.edu
heavy
localhost

...while "me" reads:

heavy.uchicago.edu

So, does that count as "something different" enough?

FWIW, I did try getting rid of each of those files in turn, and that
didn't seem to help.

Eh.  Like I said, all academic now, I just wish I knew what I did wrong.

Thanks.

-- 
Michael Jinks, ENSA, ENSS, VDN, NSIT, The University of Chicago, world
"If the future's not bright, it's colorful." -- Einsturzende Neubauten


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