On 11/19/2014 10:13 AM, Jim Shupert wrote:
>
> On 11/19/2014 12:02 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
>> Jim,
>>
>> Some questions:
>>
>> Do you have two separate QMT email servers: Server1 and Server2?
> Yes
>> If so...
>> You put the domain 'theppsgroup.com' on Server2? 
> I did but now wish to NOT have it on server 2
>> You have a functional QMT server in Server1?
> I do , it works OK
>>
>> You are trying to send email from an account on Server2
>> ([email protected]) to and account on Server1, and the reverse?
> yes
> from server 2 to server 1
> I can send from server 1 to server 2
> but I have a "testing" domain on server 2[ data-wranglers.com ; u=
> [email protected] ]
>
> My intent was to get server 2 working with this test domain , test
> users  and then when It seems that all is well
>
> switch the ipnum of server 2 to the num of server 1 [ actually switch
> the ipnums and server1 will remain as a spare ]
> and have the "desired" domains ( eg theppsgroup.com ,, i have about 5
> tot )  populated with real users
>
> then after an arp cach clear ( or 4 hours ) ...server 2 would then be
> primary
>
> My problem is I cannot send from server 2 to the domain theppsgroup.com.
>>
>> You may have to put an entry in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes on each
>> server pointing to the appropriate domains if they aren't DNS'ed
>> somewhere.
>>
>> If they are DNS'ed somewhere you may need a reverse route on your
>> firewall if the QMT host is NAT'ed behind a firewall.
>>
>> Eric
>
So, let's see if I have understood you correctly, you cannot send an
email from Server2 ([email protected]) to Server2
([email protected])? Since, the postmaster account is, or was,
the only account on Server2 after the initial domain creation.

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