On 14/09/2012 00:10, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Don't look for errors. Look for any messages relating to the addresses that
don't receive the mail .
Thank you again for replying.
The problem was that there was some alias for support and sales in the
/etc/alias file. Commented them out and run newal
"P.V.Anthony" wrote:
>On 13/09/2012 23:37, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> Check your mail log (/var/log/maillog) for messages from Postfix and
>> Dovecot about the (non-)delivery of these messages to the local
>users.
>> There should be some log message that will give a clue.
>
>Thank you for replying.
On 13/09/2012 23:37, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Check your mail log (/var/log/maillog) for messages from Postfix and
Dovecot about the (non-)delivery of these messages to the local users.
There should be some log message that will give a clue.
Thank you for replying.
Just checked it and no errors the
On 9/13/2012 12:36 AM, P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
I really have a very strange problem. I must have messed up somewhere.
When I create mailling lists named "supp...@example.com" and
"sa...@example.com", local users like us...@example.com and
us...@example.com cannot receive the emails. Where else
P.V.Anthony wrote:
>
>When I create mailling lists named "supp...@example.com" and
>"sa...@example.com", local users like us...@example.com and
>us...@example.com cannot receive the emails. Where else external emails
>like u...@external.com receives the email.
>
>Then I created another mailing l
Hi,
I really have a very strange problem. I must have messed up somewhere.
When I create mailling lists named "supp...@example.com" and
"sa...@example.com", local users like us...@example.com and
us...@example.com cannot receive the emails. Where else external emails
like u...@external.com re