On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:27:07PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>      doesnotwork.com:someuser
> e-mail disappers somewhere.
>  
> I have red everything I could find on virtual domains and I thougt I got it, but 
>looks like I did not. More things I tried more confused I got =( 

1) The user "someuser" has to exist on your system. All emails to
    @doesnotwork.com
   are delivered according to the .qmail* files in this users $HOME.
   The $HOME and the $HOME/.qmail* files of this user may not be
   writable by anyone besides that user.

2) you have to delete "doesnotwork.com" from /var/qmail/control/locals
   in order to make the line in control/virtualdomains become effective.
   It also is a good idea to add another line
       .doesnotwork.com:someuser
   to control/virtualdomains to also have e.g.
       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   under control of user "someuser".

3) you have to   "kill -HUP <pid of qmail-send>"  to force qmail to
   reread control/locals and control/virtualdomains

4) send a test mail and have a look at your logfiles. Do you see any
   errors?

        \Maex

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