Craig Smith wrote:
On my set up I never modified the assign file at all it was all done by
qmail.  It is possible that something in the assign file is incorrect, or
file permissions/ownership have changed in which case it may be the cause of
the problem, but it's hard to say.

It sounds like it might be easier, to uninstall qmail and start from
scratch.  Get the one domain working fine first, then add the virtual or
alias domains in one at a time testing each as you go along.  Only modify
files that you really need to and leave the rest up to qmail.

Also, if you do decide to start over (I know, time constraints, but
sometimes it is easier and quicker to start over), use Centos 4.  More of
us are using that than any other distro so any problems will be easier to
hunt down and for us to help out with.

W

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