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On 16 May 00, at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am facing a strange problem. All the mails, for the SMTP user, which are
> to be smtp to remote servers getting resolved as local.
>
> There are pop users also existing for the domain name, so i have to keep
> the domain name in 'local' file. For SMTP users the alias has been defined
> and as per the alias the enteries are made in SMTProuytes file.
>
> The setup has been working fine for last 6 months. Suddenly today morning i
> found the smtp is not working.
>
> I tried by recreating the locals and smtp routes file it doesn't help.
>
> If i remove the domain name form local the mails start getting smtp, but
> then pop users get affected.
In my opinion, it never worked as described.
If you have a domain where some of the people are "local" and the
rest "remote", you have two options:
1. Put
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-domain
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-domain
etc. into virtualdomains. Put "|forward "$DEFAULT"" into
~alias/.qmail-domain-default. Have a
domain.com:othermachine.domain.com entry in smtproutes.
2. Put
domain.com:alias-domain
into virtualdomains. Have ~alias/.qmail-domain-user1, ~alias/.qmail-
domain-user2 etc. all hardlinked to the same file containing
"|forward "$DEFAULT""; have ~alias/.qmail-domain-default contain
"|forward "$DEFAULT"@othermachine.domain.com".
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