Re: local mail routing help

2001-03-26 Thread Jean
Brett, > Is this really a locals file? Try: > > mydomain.com > server2.mydomain.com > > (ie without the :mydomain.com's) > > Brett. Thanks for pointing that out. I am not sure how it got in, but that's how it was. It's fixed now. Probably the 2am cut & paste while tunnelling in from home. I

Re: local mail routing help

2001-03-26 Thread Brett Randall
> "Jean" == Jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > server2.mydomain.com has the following locals file. > server2.mydomain.com:mydomain.com > mydomain.com:mydomain.com Is this really a locals file? Try: mydomain.com server2.mydomain.com (ie without the :mydomain.com's) Brett. -- "The 'Inte

Re: local mail routing help

2001-03-26 Thread Jean
Thanks for that post, Brett. > Make sure server1.mydomain.com is accepting mail for > server1.mydomain.com in the rcpthosts file, and that Both servers are open relays. server1 is in dmz and server2 behind firewall. server1 will get a rcpthosts file as soon as it starts forwarding to server2.

Re: local mail routing help

2001-03-25 Thread Brett Randall
Make sure server1.mydomain.com is accepting mail for server1.mydomain.com in the rcpthosts file, and that server2.mydomain.com (is it a qmail box?) is allowed to receive mail for server2.mydomain.com and mydomain.com . Restart qmail on each box and it should work. By the way, if no mail is stored

local mail routing help

2001-03-25 Thread Jean
Can someone help me with local mail routing?  My setup is as follows.   servers= server1.mydomain.com & server2.mydomain.com server1's smtproutes file = mydomain.com:server2.mydomain.com server1's locals file = server1.mydomain.com server1's me file = server1.mydomain.com   I want server1