Make certain that your nameserver can resolve all of the
domain names qmail might need to lookup (sender,recipient,
etc) without going to an external namesever.
You can see what queries are being sent to your nameserver
like this:
killall -WINCH named
then your logs will show what domain names your nameserver
is being asked to look up during the course of a delivery.
If any of them are outside your domain, your nameserver
will try to contact an external namesever to resolve it,
and your modem will dial out.
Eric
Mirco Jeske wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> Under qmail 1.03 I have the problem that the server goes online - even when I
> send a mail to someone in my internal net.
>
> My mail server is server.home.net and there are two users : mirco and cloudy
> sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] causes wvdial to dial. So it must be,
> that qmail sends the impuls, although my /var/qmail/control/locals is
>
> server.home.net
> mirco.home.net
> cloudy.home.net
>
> the log reports :
>
> @400000003951ed69334870dc new msg 766948
> @400000003951ed693348f1c4 info msg 766948: bytes 1697 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp
>884 uid 101
> @400000003951ed6933afdd6c starting delivery 28: msg 766948 to local
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> @400000003951ed6933b08d34 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
> @400000003951ed6934101e0c delivery 28: deferral:
>Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
>
> It tells me, that this adress is local, but still a connection is made.
> (by the way : the last line reports of an other problem I have, please read
> "using ./Maildir/ problems")
>
> I want the computer to deliver internal mails without going online, as you
> guess.
>
> In which way am I wrong ????
>
> thanx, Mirco Jeske
>
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