The Domain rand1.com was functioning and able to send and receive mail.
I had one test user set up so deleting it and recreating it was no big
deal.  Once I set it up as mail.rand.com and put the host alias
rand1.com the error disappeared.  I'm glad it is working but it is
always nice to know why.

Marc

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Whiteman
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:28 AM
To: R. Scott Perry
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Error in declude log

> I  believe  what  happens  in  this case is that if IMail detects an
> invalid  Internet  domain (such as "rand1" instead of "rand1.com" or
> "mail.rand1.com"), it allows the domain to exist, but never actually
> sets it up.

IMail  does  not  have any problems with unqualified host names that I
know of; I often use them for testing on our lab machines.

-Sandy

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