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Can someone help me. I don't normally
ask for handouts but I'm getting pretty desperate. I have a client who I
set up on our apache server. I am using courier as our email
software. I have looked thourhg everything and can't seem to get it
right. My client domain is dhptraining.com. I'm trying to set the
email up so that the client has their own pop3 account (i.e [EMAIL PROTECTED]) I can't seem
to set it up. could somebody maybe send me a steplist on how to set
this up. I'm supposed to have the clients stuff set up by tomorrow morning
and everything I'm doing is obviously wrong. I have the email folder set
up and all of the email accounts are added. they just don;t work.
when I send an email message to one of the acounts I get this error
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UNDELIVERABLE MAIL Your message to the following recipients cannot be delivered: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host1.dhptraining.com [65.166.145.80]: >>> DATA <<< 546 Routing loop detected -- too many Received: headers. Can somehelp please. Thanks
Darrell
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- [courier-users] (no subject) Joel Aasma
- [courier-users] (no subject) Anders Rosendal
- Re: [courier-users] (no subject) Gordon Messmer
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Sam Varshavchik
- [courier-users] (no subject) SAi
- Re: [courier-users] (no subject) Mark Constable
- [courier-users] (no subject) Saxon Jones
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Darrell Cunningham
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Sam Varshavchik
- [courier-users] (no subject) Octavian Ciobanu
- Re: [courier-users] (no subject) Armin Fuerst
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Sam Varshavchik
- [courier-users] (no subject) lzhluo
- [courier-users] (no subject) Brian Kejser
- [courier-users] (no subject) Richard Hughes
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Bill Michell
- [courier-users] (no subject) Michael Klatt (OlympusNet)
- [courier-users] Re: (no subject) Sam Varshavchik
