On 11-Sep-2001 Ireneusz R. Janiszewski wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
>> 
>> On 10-Sep-2001 Ireneusz R. Janiszewski wrote:
>> > Hello Davide and XMail list,
>> >
>> > I am a next, new (one week) XMail user, so first of all, THANK YOU VERY
>> > MUCH FOR XMAIL, DAVIDE!
>> > The most interesting feature for me up to now is "POP3 account
>> > syncronizer with external POP3 accounts". This feature works generally
>> > well for seven POP3 accounts, but I have problems when I try to send
>> > fetched e-mail(s) to external account, using [pop3link.tab] entry, like:
>> > "@home.bogus.com"     "dlibenzi"      "xmailserver.org"       "dlibenzi"      
>"XYZ..."        "CLR"
>> > described in 'Readme.txt'. I have not problems with fetching to local
>> > accounts. Below you can find logs with my comments.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Irek.
>> >
>> > P.S. In description of "@....." entry is:
>> > "This entry is used to syncronize the external account
>> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with encrypted password "XYZ..." with ...".
>> > Is it correct, or should be:
>> > "... external account "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with ..."?
>> >
>> >########################## My log ##########################
>> > .
>> > .
>> > .
>> 
>> The domain  @fbe.fh-darmstadt.de  must be handled by XMail either locally
>> or with custom domains.
>> 
>> - Davide
> 
> Thanks for your answer, but ... . My test goal was to fetch post from
> EXTERNAL account e.g. user_A@ext_A and to send to another EXTERNAL
> account e.g. user_B@ext_B. I have thought that "@ext_B        user_B  ...."
> entry in [pop3link.tab] can solve this problem. But if ext_B has to be
> LOCAL custom domain, or I have to have LOCAL domain ext_B with LOCAL
> user account user_B, I don't understand what is difference betwen
> entries:
> 
> "@ext_B       user_B  ...."   and     "ext_B  user_B  ...."
> 
> In my case, I have defined locally custom domain 'fbe.fh-darmstadt.de'
> and redirection in it to my goal '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' but
> obviously IT WAS A LOOP. Message has only changed place in spool
> directory.

Handle such domain with a custom domain containing a simple "smtp" line ( see doc ).




- Davide

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