on 1/16/02 8:34 AM, Bill Cole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 1:35 PM -0800 1/15/02, Mark Reinmuth imposed structure on a > stream of electrons, yielding: >> To clarify a little bit more, I'm using ASIP for incoming >> (mail.mydomain.com and a "real" static IP) and SIMS for outgoing (just a >> local IP with NAT access to the 'net). Both are working just fine >> *except* when someone in mydomain.com sends email to the same domain. In >> this case the mail just stays on the SIMS server and will not be delivered >> (no one is checking for mail on the smtp server, just ASIP). ... > > The core problem is made clear here. SIMS believes that its domain > name is "mydomain.com" but it should not. The domain name in the > general settings should be something unique to that machine, and NOT > any domain that gets used in e-mail addresses, since you do not want > anything delivering locally.
Yes. If it is totally off the net, try something like: mail.local.mydomain.com ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
