Dave,

Thank you for your patience and support.

Here is the data you requested:

1)      Actual contents of the ~alias/.qmail-postmaster file:

One Line:


&tom:sarratt:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Rights to the .qmail-postmaster file:

access params:  0664
owner:          alias
group:          qmail

2)      Contents of control/virtualdomains:

One Line:


missionprinting.org:missionprinting-org


Rights to virtualdomains file:

access params:          0644
owner:                  root
group:                  root

3)      Snippet from the QMAIL-Send Log showing the failure:

* I am unable to find the logfile, if it is being written, that is holding
send information.

4)      Partial listing of the users/assign file:

=missionprinting-org-tom.sarratt.jr:pop3ctrl:508:503:/popboxes/mprnt/sarrt2:
::

Rights to the assign CDB file:

access params:  0644
owner:          root
group:          root

***

Please let me know if you need more information.

Thank you.

Regards,
Tom Sarratt

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 7:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Alias Support Question


<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I added the following to the .qmail-postmaster file in the alias directory:
>
>john.doe.jr@<company>.<org>
>
>I still receive the mailer-daemon message.
>
>What other data can I provide you to unscramble this mystery?

Show me the actual contents of ~alias/.qmail-postmaster and
control/virtualdomains, and a snippet from the qmail-send logs during
a failed delivery to postmaster.

-Dave

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