Hello everyone...

Well, I've figured out what my problem was, and how it occurred.
Please keep this one for your files because it will happen again.

I used to be able to do a stock qmail install when my GNATbox firewall had an 
inbound tunnel /  alias for one domain: stpeters.sk.ca

But then we added three more domains on my new Linux Mandrake server, and 
suddenly the old qmail setup didn't work.

It didn't make sense that adding aliases on the GNATbox would cause the 
tcpserver to change, but IT DID.

So I was right about adding my Inbound Tunnel and Outbound Mappings from the 
firewall to my problem report. 

I created an new tcp.smtp that matched :

207.195.105.60:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

where  207.195.105.60 = stpeterscollege.ca
and 192.168.1. is my Private Service Network.

So, my suspicion that somehow I'd turned the qmail setup around by adding the 
wildcard domains to rcpthosts was correct. 

All I've got now in rcpthosts is:

stpeters.sk.ca
stpeterscollege.ca
LOCALHOST
gecko.stpeterscollege.ca
mail.stpeterscollege.ca

And thanks to Johann! Now I know how to use .bashrc to change my user PATH
and that pwd means "print working directory"!

Happy Easter!

br. kurt

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