Sam Varshavchik said: > Scott writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I was positive that sourceforge used to have a searchable archive of >> the courier-users mailing list. It's not there any more so I >> resubscribed and I'm asking the following question. >> I have the dreaded "mail loops back to myself (MX problem)" problem. >> I had this happen the first time I ever set up courier and never since >> (at least 30 different domains). I always install everything from rpm >> -ta courier..., the current version I'm running is 0.40.0-1.7.3. I >> don't need a full description of what's going on here (unless you want >> to repost it), but I need to know how to fix it. LMK what details you >> need. > > The recipient's domain was not recognized as a local domain; therefore > it must be a remote domain. However when the domain's MX records were > looked up, Courier determined that the primary mail server's IP is the > server's own IP. So DNS claims mail to the domain must go to this > server, but the domain is not configured as a local domain. > Ok, false alarm (whew)! Customer was getting these errors on a different server not maintained by me. So that makes it 100% success for me with courier. -Scott
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