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
> "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.
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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.
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
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