On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 13:02 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> 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.

Or....

You can do it the simple, old-fashioned way by putting the IP addresses
and names in /etc/hosts, which will make Courier happy as long as
your /etc/nsswitch.conf file agrees.

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