Nick Popoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Whenever outgoing mail is sent (relayed) through qmail, the number 1 is 
> appended to the end of the recipient domain name at some point during the 
> delivery, which of course causes it to bounce.
> 
> I can telnet in to myserver.com:25 and give "rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 
> and a few moments later a bounce message will go to the sender address 
> saying that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" does not exist.  That "1" at the end 
> there is NOT a typo.

Except that it's actually a lowercase letter L.

Are you using tcpserver for qmail-smtpd?  If so, show us your rules file.  You
may be setting the RELAYCLIENT environment variable to "1" or "l"
accidentally, for the IP address(es) you're testing from at least.

By the way, including the output of qmail-showctl in problem reports is
usually a good idea.

Charles
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