>
>You don't want this to be in your locals file. It's a virtual 
>domain.  Hum.. Is
>this a third level domain, or is it a first level? third.domain.com 
>vs. domain.com
>
>I've had these issues as well myself. Most of the time to solve it required to
>make sure that the domain is spelled correctly, and there is a valid 
>'user' it's
>being handled by: domain.com:user
>If this is a third level domain, you will need to add a dot infront 
>of the domain
>in your virtualdomains file: .domain.com:user
>It's a wild card alias that will accept all third level domain names.
>
>Other than that, there isn't much I can think of at the moment.
>
>Hope this helped..
>
>Philip
>
>Peter Cavender wrote:
>
> > >Hello there,  I have been attemping to get virtual hosting up and
> > >running but have failed so far with the following message:
> > >
> > >    Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
> > >    it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as 
>local. (#5.4.6)
> > >
> > >The domain was added to virtualdomains using the domain.com:user
> > >example in the FAQ.  The domain was also added to the rcphosts and
> > >the server was hupped a few hundred times...  Anyone have any
> > >insights into this particular problem?
> >
> > Did you put the domain name in control/locals?


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