Sorry If I´m asking such a simple question, but, are you sure that
RAQ's mails are beeing sent to your qmail server?

Did you run dns lookups in your RAQ to make sure it is getting the
right MX's of
the new domains?

What about a packet capture with ethereal or tcpdump in your qmail?

If you can see in sendmail logs, and in tcpdump that the packets are
arriving, the transaction HAVE to appear in your
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current log.

Salutti,

Natalio.

On 5/26/06, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Martin wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I have a problem that is driving me crazy, either I am missing it or
> have looked at it too long, but I cannot get it to work properly.
>
> We have several email servers, I have been migrating to qmail, and have
> had all working for about 8 months, until recently, the only thing I can
> think of that may have changed is a reload of one of the servers after
> a drive failure, and something got changed.  Anyway here is the
> scenario:
>
> 1) I have one old RAQ, I am trying to get rid of eventually.  It is
>    on the same exact subnet of my qmail servers.
> 2) Qmail works fine, as long as it is receiving from sources out of our
>    domain.
> 3) Whenever mail is sent from one of the domains on the RAQ to one of
>    new domains on the qmail server (RAQ is a sendmail system), it shows
>    in the log, it was sent.  BUT, it never shows up in the logs on the
>    Qmail side, or to the recipient.  It is like it gets sent to the bit
>    bucket, no trace.
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, I have looked at this song long
> I am obviously missing something.
>

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