This really is getting an intresting problem..
Eh sorry for you it is just a very anoying one..

Ok next thing I would try, is a strace .

strace /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd

You get a lot of messages, the system calls actually.
just type the same as you did in the telnet smtp session.
[just to be sure an example]
mail from:youremail
rcpt to:afaultyemailaddress

Somewhere in all those lines there should be a clue about what goes wrong.
Just copy paste it in an email (remove the personal stuph)


JP

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan McAllister 
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Domain bouncing mail, vuser says user is fine -- 
still a problem


  Yes, all users are bouncing... 
  I have opened the MySQL tables in navicat and they look identical to other 
domains (on other servers) that DO work. 
  I have tried a telnet session -- same result (error message is sent)
  I have also tried a telnet session to SUBMIT email -- and that works fine!
  I agree that the large value for number of users is of no consequence, 
although I reset it to zero already

  Thanks for the ideas... 


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Clearwater, FL 33764

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  Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote: 
    Hey Dan,

    A few questions..

    Are all accounts in the domain giving a bounce?
    When you look in the table beloning to the domain , does it look ok?
    Have you tried a telnet smtp session ?

    The mysql 2147483647 (max mysql signed int value) is not the problem if you 
ask me, I have severall domains with this value and never had any problems with 
those.

    JP
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Dan McAllister 
      To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com 
      Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:57 PM
      Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Domain bouncing mail, vuser says user is fine 
-- still a problem


      Update:

      I enabled the vpopmail user as a shell account (changed the entry in 
/etc/passwd, then used su)
      I tried the vuserinfo command:
      $vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]

      ... and received an identical response.

      I believe that this effectively shuts down the MySQL error assertion. 

      Unless qmail-send isn't running as the correct user...
      but I just checked -- qmail-send is running as user qmails as intended 
(or at least the same as on my other servers).

      The saga continues, and my clients are getting louder! :(




Daniel McAllister, President

IT4SOHO, LLC
2171 Wrens Way
Clearwater, FL 33764

877-IT4SOHO: Toll Free
727-647-7646 In Pinellas
813-464-2093 In Hillsborough
727-507-9435 Fax Only

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      Dan McAllister wrote: 
        I'll put my responses up here this time:

        1) Yes, the MySQL server is local (same machine as qmail-toaster)
        2) If qmail-send is having trouble looking up names, it must be a MYSQL 
problem... as root, I can perform the following:
        # vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        name:   user
        passwd: $1$OUEk3eHa$14lfEMjiA.tX6nuT1m5.m1
        clear passwd: password
        comment/gecos: My User Name
        uid:    0
        gid:    0
        flags:  0
        gecos: My User Name
        limits: No user limits set.
        dir:       /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user
        quota:     NOQUOTA
        usage:     NOQUOTA
        last auth: Tue Jul 17 10:23:51 2007
        last auth ip: imap

        (I have removed personal data from the above snippet)

        Florida definitely has its share of "growing pains" these days... hard 
to fathom the folks over in Orlando letting things get so outta hand that the 
home of Disney World is considered to be too dangerous to raise a family! (You 
shoulda come to St. Pete/Clearwater! Then again, no -- I don't need the 
competition! :-))


Daniel McAllister, President

IT4SOHO, LLC
2171 Wrens Way
Clearwater, FL 33764

877-IT4SOHO: Toll Free
727-647-7646 In Pinellas
813-464-2093 In Hillsborough
727-507-9435 Fax Only

"When did you do your last backup?"

Ask me about unattended backup solutions...
to protect your business, not just your data!

        Jake Vickers wrote: 
          Dan McAllister wrote: 
              You can use recordio to see what qmail-smtp is doing, and maybe 
see where the break is. I've been traveling the last few days so I haven't kept 
up on the threads much. What OS and version? Behind a NAT firewall or public? 
Are just the /home and /backup dirs on NFS? 
              Thanks. 

            Turns out the error is now coming from qmail-send (earlier it was 
qmail-smtp, but the MySQL fix seems to have gotten it thru qmail-smtp and on to 
qmail-send.
            The exact error message in QMLOG send is:
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.201173500 new msg 2261131
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.201177500 info msg 2261131: bytes 1551 from 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 21254 uid 89
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.211859500 starting delivery 9: msg 2261131 to 
local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.211864500 status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.215288500 delivery 9: failure: 
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.215294500 status: local 0/10 remote 0/60
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.229608500 bounce msg 2261131 qp 21257
            2007-07-17 10:06:40.229613500 end msg 2261131


          I still missed some details, so if you put them in the email, I 
apologize.  Was the mysql DB on a different machine?
          It would seem that it's having issues looking up the names in the DB 
at first glance. Can you turn on recordio and see what exactly is going on?
          I'll be away from a PC for most of the day, but I'll try and check in 
later.




              You're not that far from me. My office is in Orlando, but I'm 
moving to North Carolina this month. I'll still be in Orlando a couple days a 
month though, since that's where the bulk of my clients are right now. 

            I realized that a few months back... so you're evacuating to NC 
like all the rest, eh? My parents left for NC about 10 years ago (outside of 
Cashiers, NC these days). So many ex-Floridians in NC, they're going to have to 
build a new Disney up there! :-)


          Aye. And they don't like Floridians up here, so I neglect to tell 
them I just moved from there (I'm in Burlington). I'm from Michigan originally, 
so I'm a true half-back.
          And let's see.... Houses are 1/2 the price of Florida... Property 
taxes are 1/8th, car insurance is 1/3, power bill will be 1/3 (don't need the 
AC as much.....), etc.  Orlando's murders are up 137% this year, violent crimes 
are up 41%, 40% of all drivers are uninsured, 15,000 people a day run red 
lights (they have cameras that provide this info, but they don't issue tickets 
by that method yet), it was voted the angriest city in America, the sickest (as 
far as flu cases and contact/hygiene related illnesses), the 3rd worst as far 
as traffic congestion in the US, and the list goes on and on.  With our son due 
in October, I wanted to raise him somewhere a little more wholesome if that 
makes sense.

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