Michelle Konzack wrote:
> 
> But now sending a message, mutt tell me it can  not  resolv  the  Domain
> <tamay-dogan.net>...  Tracing it back show me, that this  message  comes
> from courier and the problem is NOT in "mutt".

Do you find that error in your Courier system's logs?

How is mutt sending mail?  Does it connect to your Courier server, or to 
a local ssmtp server?

> So, the question is, why does courier not more accept any  messages  and
> send it, if the internet connection comes back?
> 
> I want the previosly behaviour, that  it  accept  ANY  mesages  from  my
> <*.private.tamay-dogan.net> network.

Courier will only accept a message if the sender's domain resolves.  If 
you want to send email while you are offline, you need to make sure that 
the local DNS server resolves the sender's address when you are offline. 
  That probably means that your local DNS server needs to be either the 
master or a slave for the private.tamay-dogan.net zone.


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