ok.,,My mail server located in "WAN" and my hostname is "zhivu.com",,,the
user id is "[email protected]" and i configure the virtual hosting in apache"
to access the mail server by using the url "http://mail.zhivu.com




On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Arun Khan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Marikkannan Rajagopal
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi..,
> >
> >      i have the mail server in centos with (POSTFIX+Roundcube) and i have
>
> BTW, RoundCube is a WebUI that provides SMTP MUA and IMAP client.
> Besides postfix, you must have also setup a POP3/IMAP server like
> dovecot?
>
> > four mail ids on it..,The mail id's are "[email protected]","
> > [email protected]","[email protected]" and "[email protected]"
> >
> >       i  checked with all mail address with proper mail communication
> (send
> > and receive) but only three will work perfectly.The "[email protected]"
> is
> > not being work correctly i send from to gmail address.,it goes to "Spam"
> > .,at the same time i send mail from gmail ----> [email protected]..,the
> mail
> > is not being received in my inbox..,
> >
> >
> >   Please suggest me..,where i am going wrong..,how to resolve this
> > problem..,Thanks in advance..,
>
> I am intrigued that GMail is actually sending out the messages for
> 'example.com'  and your server receiving it (see below).
>
> $ host -t mx example.com
> example.com has no MX record
>
> >From my Gmail account, I have sent a message to "[email protected]"
> expecting a bounce.   But to my surprise no bounce; apparently it goes
> into a bit bucket somewhere in the internet (or so it seems).
>
> To the best of my understanding, you need to set up a DNS server for
> 'example.com' that resolves the MX record to your SMTP server pointing
> to your server.   Since you do not own 'example.com', setting up
> 'example.com' in your internal LAN is one of the ways it can be
> achieved.
>
> I have done this for testing email server setup in my LAN and it works
> fine - only caveat I need to use another 'internal LAN' SMTP server to
> communicate with the example.com server.  Both servers use the
> internal DNS server for example.com.
>
> Although you have given information about your setup, it is not clear
> where your email server is located (WAN or LAN).
>
> Without a topology of your setup, it is not possible to help.
>
> -- Arun Khan
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