I have problems recieving mail from my work at school. Their dns records
are wrong. An ip-number is used for the MX record in stead of a FQDN.
Sendig mail is no prob. I have an esmtproutes file with there address in
it. But *receiving* is a problem. I'm sure I can disable some checking
somewhere
This is not a question, but simply a post so that this
info is available via archives / search engines for
anybody running into an issue I had recently. No
courier specific search queries returned the necessary
results, so here goes...
If you are running courier esmtpd and after sending an
email
Never gotten, because my courier well configured.
Congratulations.
No a configuration issue from Courier.
If this is a Courier configuration issue, will you
please enlighten me? Is there somewhere you are
setting your server's fully qualified domain name? If
so, where? Thanks.
...which
Please do not sent me Blind-Carbon-Copies,
because I am on the List, if I write here.
Am 2005-04-23 12:52:35, schrieb Jeremy Smith:
Never gotten, because my courier well configured.
Congratulations.
:-)
No a configuration issue from Courier.
If this is a Courier configuration issue,
Please do not sent me Blind-Carbon-Copies,
because I am on the List, if I write here.
I did not bcc you. But I did reply to all before,
for whatever it's worth...
If this is a Courier configuration issue, will you
please enlighten me? Is there somewhere you are
setting your server's
On Saturday 23 April 2005 09:03 pm, Jeremy Smith wrote:
RIGHT. Hence the 550 error.
So if it does not work on your System, then your
Linux-Installation is probably misconfigured.
RIGHT. That's what the post was about. And setting
the hostname as I described has corrected this Linux
gillianb wrote:
I use the /etc/courier/aliases/system file to map usernames to email
addresses and have 2 domains using the mailserver. Some of the users
have aliases in both domains, and exist as 2 separate users on the
system. One such user is getting duplicate emails sent to one of his
Michael Nguyen wrote:
When I look in ../BUILDS/courier-authlib../Makefile, I see that my changes
are gone! Where is it grabbing these values from? The top of the file says
that it's generated from Makefile.am and Makefile.in but I still don't see
where it's coming from.
Hi, I think you have misunderstood the hostname command. It appears the
problem you are facing is due to your domain name not set properly.
There are 2 parts to a name: hostname, domainname.
The hostname command shows the hostname part, unless you call it with the -f
switch.
This is how