- Michael Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| When I don't put one of my virtual domains in control/locals/, I get
| the following error:
| 
| =========================
| 
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
| it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
| (#5.4.6)

- "Soffen, Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| You need to make sure it is in your rcpthosts file as well as the
| virtual domain file.

Irrelevant; That bounce is generated by qmail-remote.  The fact that
qmail-remote got the message means the domain was found neither in the
control/locals file nor in the control/virtualdomains file.  That the
message mentions only one of these files is misleading.

- Michael Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| Here's the control/locals [actually control/virtualdomains, as
| Michael later explains].  I know there is some redundance right now,
| but I want my users to still get mail while I'm switching everything
| over.

Your problem is most likely that your virtualdomains file has the
wrong format!  Pay careful attention to the qmail-send manual page.
I have no idea what qmail-send will make of your data; I would have to
read the source to find out.

| #WSMG Aliases
| @wsmg103.com:wsmg

Probably, this handles mail with an empty local part and domain
wsmg103.com.

| wsmg103.com

That line, missing the colon, is perhaps ignored.  Or perhaps it is
equivalent to one saying "wsmg103.com:" which would be an explicit
rule that wsmg103.com is not a virtual domain.

| #Fcphoto.com Aliases
| fcphoto.com
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What are these supposed to signify?

- Harald

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