On 11/06/02 at 12:15, Chris Jensen wrote:
> maybe this will shed some light on what's happening. here's a log
> entry for a test email i sent:
>
<snip>
> 09:04:12 4 SMTP-002(mail.nvisiongr.com) Sending 250-nvisionusa.net is
> pleased to meet you\r\n250-HELP\r\n250-PIPELINING\r\n250-ETRN\r\n250
> EHLO\r\n
So you've got SIMS' 'Main Domain Name' set to 'nivisionusa.net'? That's the
name it announces itself as, anyway. If so, that's probably the source of
your problem. SIMS recognizes '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as a local account and
changes it to simply 'cj' before it sends it through the router, so your
'*@nvisionusa.net=nvusa-*' (or whatever the conversion was) router entry
never sees it and it exits the router as the local account 'cj'. Since you
apparently don't have a local account called 'cj', you get a 'user unknown'
error.
You should either change the name of the 'nvusa-cj' account to 'cj' or,
better, change SIMS' Main Domain Name to its actual host name.
> 09:04:12 1 SMTP-002(mail.nvisiongr.com) SPAM? Recipient
> '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: user unknown
> 09:04:12 4 SMTP-002(mail.nvisiongr.com) Sending 550
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> user unknown.\r\n
<snip>
> why is it giving me that SPAM? entry?
Because SIMS assumes that messages addressed to unknown accounts might be
part of dictionary address harvesting attempts so it marks them as possible
spam activity.
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Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webmaster, Global Homes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.globalhomes.com/>
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