Roger Arnold wrote: Sorry Greg, I only put "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as an example, it's not the real user and domain. The real user/domain is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" The line should read: 5.1.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown Also, with the second question, are you saying that there should be more than one supervise running, I am sorry but I don't understand what you mean. If you mean they should both be combined into one script, could you supply an example as I am not a programmer, Thanks Roger Greg White wrote: > On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 03:24:54PM +1100, Roger Arnold wrote: > > Roger Arnold wrote: > > > > Could someone just tell me the reason for this message so I can start > > over, sorting it out please? > > I think I am brain dead because I am just going around in circles. > > Email client message: > > > > An error occurred while sending mail. > > The mail server responded: > > 5.1.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown > > Please check the message recipients and try again. > > > > What I need to know is: > > Is this error caused by a problem in RELAYCLIENT or > > An error in Qmails control files or > > Something else > > Well, now you've got me confused, because your server at domain.com > appears to like [EMAIL PROTECTED] just fine... > ( mail.domain.com appears to be the only MX for domain.com ) > > gregw@localhost:~$ telnet mail.domain.com 25 > Trying 209.92.33.180... > Connected to mail.domain.com. > Escape character is '^]'. > HELO greg.cex.ca > 220-domain.com VOPmail ESMTP Receiver Version 4.5.186.0 Ready > 220 Warning: no name found in DNS for your host address > 250 OK > MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK > RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK > QUIT > 221 domain.com closing > Connection closed by foreign host. > > So, I don't understand the problem. Your server also does not appear to > be running a stock qmail -- its responses lead me to believe that it is > something else entirely.... > > > > > > > One last thing, can you have 2 startup lines for tcpserver (one for pop3 > > and one for smtp) > > Eg. > > /usr/bin/tcpserver -u vpopmail -g vchkpw -H -R 0 pop-3 > > /usr/bin/qmail-popup jupiter.webways-hosting.net > > /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /usr/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir & > > > > /usr/bin/tcpserver -x/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u101 -g16 0 smtp > > /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd & > > Yes, you _could_ put that all in one 'run' script for supervise, but I > personally would not. Once supervise, one run script (or one more for > multilog), and one service. They're easier to deal with that way. > > > > > Many thanks in advance for any and all help > > Regards > > Roger > > > You're welcome. ;) > > -- > Greg White > Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent > revolution inevitable. > -- John F. Kennedy
