Can anyone suggest how to clean up this problem? TIA - Eric.
After a lot of time trying different scenarios, I think this situation
causes qmail/vpopmail to begin relaying.
Running:
openbsd 3.1
mysql 3.23.49
Clean Installs:
qmail 1.3
vpopmail 5.8.0
I run perl perl rlytest somedomain.com (from
Peter,
Thanks, Eric.
on 9/18/02 3:03 AM, Peter Palmreuther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> no need to post to the list _and_ to me privately, I'm reading the
> list.
>
>> OK. I understand your explanation, but don't see the solution. What
>> would you do get qmail to forward
on 9/17/02 1:37 PM, Peter Palmreuther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 13:16:29 -0400
> Eric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> ~alias/.qmailroot: #
>
> I assume this is
>
> cat ~alias/.qmail-root and produces '#' ?
Yes.
I an unsuccessfull at getting local root messages delivered properly to a
non-user vpopmail account. Suggestions, please.
Running: vpopmail 5.3.8, qmailadmin 1.0.6 on OpenBSD3.1 (mail.example.com is
a mask for the server's true FQD)
~alias/.qmailroot: #
qmailadmin:
Forward/Alias Email Accou
on 9/4/02 10:30 PM, rm at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe I am confused but does this mean I have to
>> acquire another top level domain name? Can't I just turn my current domain
>> into a "virtual" domain as far as Qmail is concerned?
>>
You are correct. You don't need a new top level domai
I'm fumbling a bit on getting vpopmail working properly and could use a
little help... This is my first time at installing a POP server, so I
apologize if I'm giving you too much 'info'
1) All the DNS for the server is handled by Zonedit, so it's very easy to
turn forwarding on and off for a 'vi