On 20 Apr 2008, at 23:26 , Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> Sam Varshavchik writes:
>
>> Glenn R. Martin writes:
>>> On 20 Apr 2008, at 22:37 , Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>> Glenn R. Martin wrote:
>>>>> The log was truncated by accident... the file is located in    
>>>>> "maillog.txt" on that server... the log AFTER it is also there  
>>>>> as   "maillog.6.bz2".
>>>>> I have nothing before "maillog.txt" as they were destroyed in   
>>>>> rotation.
>>>>>
>>>>> server: http://64.69.39.4/
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It looks like you're just relaying mail for the  
>>>> "dsmedialabs.com"  domain, right?
>>>>
>>>> Deliveries are failing with "DNS lookup failed."  You need to   
>>>> resolve the DNS issues so that delivery works.  Once courier is  
>>>> able  to deliver mail, it'll stop refusing new messages.
>>>>
>>> Oddly i have 127.0.0.1 mapped to dsmedialabs.com in the hosts file  
>>> is  this not enough? do i need to have it in DNS?
>> Yes you do. Courier always uses DNS.
>
> And that's not your only problem. Courier wouldn't even use DNS  
> unless the recipient's domain is not recognized as a local domain.  
> This indicates that you did not configure Courier recognize this  
> domain as a local domain, so this domain is deemed a remote domain.  
> If you set its DNS records to localhost, you will end up with a mail  
> loop.
>
It is certainly a local domain... im missing something (obviously)...  
What do i have to edit for that?

> Make up your mind if this is a local or a remote domain, and  
> configure Courier accordingly.
>
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