I've fixed my DNS CNAME snafu and my ~control/locals, and now when I
`telnet me.domain.com smtp`
HELO
MAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RCPT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATA
Subject: Test message.

testing
.
QUIT
and then look in the qmail logs on me.domain.com, it shows an accepted
connection and...
<accustamp> starting delivery #: msg ###### to local @me.domain.com
Note that there's no account name in front of the @ ^. Two lines down in the
log is the line...
<accustamp> delivery #: success:
Whereas when I just mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the same line would
read...
<accustamp> delivery #: success: did_1+0+0
and would show the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the "starting
delivery" line.

Note, I had to test each this way, since the MX record I need to go into
real operation is, uh, occupied. If I just mailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it'd go
to the currently operational (just barely) mail server.

Is my ~users/assign file not being used properly? How should it be chmoded?
Who owns it? What other configuration blunders have I made?

With all accounts of a name like domain-com-user in the ~users/assign file,
I don't need a domain-com user, or a .qmail file in the domain-com home
directory, right?

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Matt Garrett, Network Engineer
Superor Open Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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