On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 at 18:48, Chris G Haravata wrote:
> unable to find primary mail relay for domain.edu.net

Hard quoting all the relevant parts but here are my thoughts:

1. If apc.edu.ph, mail.apc.edu.ph, and cerveza.apc.edu.ph are really just
one box, why do you have three MX entries for them, with two of these MXs
sharing one IP? Why don't you, for simplicity, have one MX
(mail.apc.edu.ph), and then have mail.apc.edu.ph point to the various IP
addresses of cerveza (note: DO NOT USE CNAMEs)?

2. In my experience, you do not need to set up explicit transport rules
for the more common situations. There is only one common situation I know
of where you need them: when you have a relay_host setting but do not want
to send all mail through this relay_host (ie: a particular domain must be
handled locally).

3. mydestination should have the following, either directly or via
variables: apc.edu.ph, mail.apc.edu.ph, cerveza.apc.edu.ph. I think you've
already set this up properly.

4. Do you have relayhost settings?

5. Have you tried bypassing the anti-virus utility temporarily to isolate
if that's where the problem is?

6. Will it be possible for you to make available online your main.cf? I
don't think this should contain anything confidential, and if you've
isolated that things still don't work having gone through my previous
thoughts, you may want to show this to us so we can see if we can find
anything wrong.

 --> Jijo

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