Shane Chrisp wrote:
I thought that mail3 was now going to be just a smtp gateway that
did spam assassin/virus checking etc and then sent the mail onto
the internal system? Mail3 will need a record of the domain in the
rcpthosts file so that it knows to accept mail for the domain and
then a record
Tom Collins wrote:
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 08:09 AM, dGenus Mailing List wrote:
So what I've done is remove domain.net from mail3.domain.com and
install it on mail.domain.com. On mail3, I put the following line in
smtproutes
domain.net:mail.domain.com
But the problem is now I'm gettin
is no
need to use vpopmail on that system any longer as qmail is doing all
the procesing.
Shane
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On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 08:09 AM, dGenus Mailing List wrote:
So what I've done is remove domain.net from mail3.domain.com and
install it on mail.domain.com. On mail3, I put the following line in
smtproutes
domain.net:mail.domain.com
But the problem is now I'm getting the dreaded... this
I tried looking through the archives to no avail, hoping someone can
help me.
I'm trying to setup an smtprouting service for some customers of mine.
I already had the default delivery to the local isp's smtp server
working 100%, but I've come across a bit of an issue.
I had domain.net install