M... wrote:
Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
locals is empty.
If your main domain = mydomain.com
your mail
On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 20:30 +0100, Peter Normann wrote:
M... wrote:
Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
locals
--- Peter Normann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/doc/vaddaliasdomain.html
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/FAQ.txt (#12)
Regards
Peter
Hello Peter.
Great, that was quick..thanks
Much appreciated
M... wrote:
Hi.
Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
locals is empty.
If your main domain = mydomain.com
your mail
Rick Romero wrote:
Or, more useful, just put your domain name in /var/qmail/control/me
Of course. The OP just wanted to make sure the _bounces_ were delivered
my bad.
Regards
Peter
--- Peter Normann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Romero wrote:
Or, more useful, just put your domain name in
/var/qmail/control/me
Of course. The OP just wanted to make sure the
_bounces_ were delivered
my bad.
Regards
Peter
Not your bad at all. I tried your solution,