I am new to this so, please bear with me...

I am trying to set up a e-mail server that will serve as back up to my
current server.  

I installed Fedora C4 on a PIII 877 1G RAM.

I followed the instructions on wiki.qmailtoaster.com for Fedora
installation.

It all sorked fine after the installation and did few tests that were
successful.  

I got a little greedy and tried to add virtual domains just to see if how it
will work.  That was my mistake.  I created a virtual domain named sikand001
(just to test) and added a user [EMAIL PROTECTED]  it worked fine.  Also, my
first email account worked find  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

The problem started when I added a thir domain sikand002  After that it
stoped working.  I was not able to access the webmail part and all e-mails
sent through Outlook got regected.  I undo the virtual domains and the
problem did not go away.  

Like I said, I am new to this and maybe I need some kind of reference as to
what to check for in my situation.  

Any help that you can provide will be greatly appreciated.  The e-mail
server is not in production and there is no emergecy to this, but I will
like to figure it out without having to re-install.  I will really
appreciate if you can point me in the right direction.

Thank you! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [toaster] Can't access gui web interface

Jorge Cornejo wrote:
> I am installing an e-mail server with qmail-toaster.  I did all the 
> installation procedures and it worked fine for about a week.  I do not 
> remember changing anything during that time except for adding a 
> virtual domain.  I since then removed and replaced the original files 
> back.  Now I am now able to access http://mydomain/admin-toaster/ 
> anymore.  All my test e-mail addresses get bounced back saying that 
> Host unknown (Name
> server: mydomain: host not found)
> 
> What can I check or do to get it working again.  Should I just 
> re-install qmail-toaster?

You're talking about several different issues.  Are your web tools broken
(qmailadmin, squirrelmail), or is mail delivery broken?  What about pop or
imap authentication?  Are you actually using "mydomain", or are you
substituting it in this email?

More specifics are needed to diagnose your problem.

Regards,

Bill

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