Hubbard, David writes:
For testing, I have defined testsite.lyrishosting.com
with an MX record of 216.54.222.146, the Lyris
listening address, and A record of 216.54.222.147
which neither qmail or Lyris use.
MX record should be a name, right?
Regards,
Ahmad Ridha
Ahmad Ridha writes:
Hubbard, David writes:
For testing, I have defined testsite.lyrishosting.com
with an MX record of 216.54.222.146, the Lyris
listening address, and A record of 216.54.222.147
which neither qmail or Lyris use.
MX record should be a name, right?
Regards,
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 10:27:39PM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
having a weird problem. I have a linux box
with qmail listening on some of the machine's
IP addresses. On one of the other addresses on the
machine I have the Lyris ListManager mailing list
server listening.
[snip]
I
Thanks Alex, that solved the problem!
David
Alex Pennace writes:
Which address you make qmail-smtpd listen to makes no difference to
qmail-remote, which treats the other IP as local. You need to force
qmail-remote's hand with an entry in control/smtproutes: