Ok I have a domain that got setup on my I-mail server a long time ago, since 
then this domain has discontuniued service with us.  It is a non-virtual 
domain that thinks it is using an ip that the server doesn't have an 
interface more.  Further more this domain is being told to authenticate 
against our NT database.  Our domain (codenet.net) is the one that should be 
using the nt database, which it is. 

So when someone sends an email to this other domain, which is no longer on our 
server, our server tries to deliver it locally, which of course it fails.

The obvious solution is to delete the domain that we don't host any more and 
be done with.  When I try to erase that domain through the imail 
administrator the administrator shows that the domain is erased, but in the 
process switches our domain, codenet.net so that it isn't any longer 
authenticating against a nt, but it thinks it is against an imail database.

I restart imail admin and switch our domain back to nt authent  and this other 
domain is still there, and the server is still trying to deliver messages for 
that domain locally instead of going to mx records and out to the inter.

Anyone seen that  before or have any suggestions, I have already reinstalled 
imail and restored the registry and it still does the same thing.

Daniel Baughman


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