On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Adrian Hicks wrote:
> > Hi. > > I've just installed 1.9 after doing some testing with 1.8. > > I have one domain configured, plus several alias domains: > Main domain is sing.auston.com > Aliases are - auston.com > - auston.edu.sg > - uiu-sin.edu.sg > > > In 1.8 I could set the user's e-mail address in the client to one of the > domain aliases in aliasdomain.tab (eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED]), and I was able to > send mail no problems. > > > Several things are happening when I try to set up as was working in 1.8. > I've tried several combinations in the mail client: > > 1. > * set the e-mail address as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > * set the user id as 'user' > > If I do this and send mail to another user at auston.com, I get a 550, > relaying denied error. > > > 2. > * set the e-mail address as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > * set the user id as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > If I do this & send mail to another user at auston.com, the message goes out > to our external mail server. It seems in this case that domain aliases are > not working on XMail. It didn't do this in 1.8 > > 3. > Set up separate domains within XMail > > * Set the e-mail address in the client as 'user@domain' > * Set the user id in the client as 'user@domain" > > This works ok for local delivery. Havent't got to testing outside delivery > yet. However I think I should not have to set things up this way; domain > aliases should work the same as they did in 1.8 shouldn't they? how did you create domain aliases ? - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
