Thanks again.  Sorry for my delayed response.
I am also sorry that I don't append the output of
qmail-showctl, since I am not sure whether I am authorized
to do that.

>> Are you enabling selective relaying on smtp2? If so, are you setting
>> RELAYCLIENT to "smpt2.my.domain"?

  I even don't know what exactly selective relaying is, but all that
I editied are control/locals and control/rcpthosts of smtp2, both of
them now contain FQDN of smpt2 and the name of the domain which
smtp2 belongs to. (i.e., 'smtp2.my.domain' and 'my.domain', separated
by a newline.)

  I also found by connecting from smtp1 (or other hosts in the domain)
to smtp2's port 25 via telnet that even sending a message to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' causes the error.  (smtp2 tries to send it to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.)  But I have also confirmed that
smpt2 accepts the messages to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' if it was sent from other
domains.

#  This may not be important, but smtp2 is an NetBSD box. (NetBSD 1.5)

  Since it is only used as the secondary server, it is not a major problem
yet.  But of cause I am going to study about this by myself, too.

-
Koh Sato
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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