2007-11-05 10:00:26.443602500 CHKUSER rejected sender: from [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:: remote
qmt249.domain.com:unknown:67.98.10.
249 rcpt : invalid sender address format
What would cause this between QMT servers internally? I seem to be able to
send email to/from the net but not between servers
Hi all.
I need help for the configuration of a backup mail server.
I had a primary QMT server working in a breeze from more the one year.
Now I need to install
a backup server for this: my goal is that this secondary server hold the
mail that the primary cannot receive,
and then when the
Carlo Paraboni wrote:
Hi all.
I need help for the configuration of a backup mail server.
I had a primary QMT server working in a breeze from more the one year.
Now I need to install
a backup server for this: my goal is that this secondary server hold
the mail that the primary cannot receive,
Jake Vickers wrote:
For a caching backup server the ONLY configuration file you need to
edit is rcpthosts. Put the domain you want to accept mail for (and
cache) in this file and it will start accepting mail for it, and
sending it to the primary MX once it's able to receive it.
Do not put
Janno Sannik wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
For a caching backup server the ONLY configuration file you need to
edit is rcpthosts. Put the domain you want to accept mail for (and
cache) in this file and it will start accepting mail for it, and
sending it to the primary MX once it's able to
Janno Sannik wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
For a caching backup server the ONLY configuration file you need to
edit is rcpthosts. Put the domain you want to accept mail for (and
cache) in this file and it will start accepting mail for it, and
sending it to the primary MX once it's able to
what does your machine think its hostname and domainname are? Give the
output of those 2 commands please.
W
On 11/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007-11-05 10:00:26.443602500 CHKUSER rejected sender: from [EMAIL
PROTECTED]::
remote
qmt249.domain.com:unknown:67.98.10.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 16:18:09 -0500, Warren Melnick wrote:
what does your machine think its hostname and domainname are? Give the
output of those 2 commands please.
Hi there and thanks for the help.
On both machines, the host name and domain name are properly set. Yet, when I
send an email
Did you check the /var/qmail/control/defaulthost file? It should contain the
domain name.
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Invalid Sender
On
In the defaulthost file, default host or domain?
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 17:37:55 -0500, Tim Mancour wrote:
Did you check the /var/qmail/control/defaulthost file? It should contain the
domain name.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
PS: From what I read, I didn't fill those two in so default host and domain
are 0 byte.
One host only has one domain while the other hosts multiples.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 17:37:55 -0500, Tim Mancour wrote:
Did you check the /var/qmail/control/defaulthost file? It should contain the
domain
I need to send out using a central server. I've set up tcp.smtp to allow a
full private net but machines on that net still can't send out using the QMT
machine?
Here is the error. (domain.com replaces real name)
2007-11-05 21:31:16.914013500 CHKUSER rejected sender: from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]::
The sendmail program (which is a wrapper for qmail-inject) appends the
domain in the control/defaulthost file to the user's Email address. I'm not
certain if it is needed or ever used, but on my toaster the
control/defaultdomain file contains the same line as the control/defaulthost
file.
Perhaps a look at
http://www.nrg4u.com/qmail/the-big-qmail-picture-103-letter.pdf would be
helpful in answering your latter questions.
What do you get when you execute the following command on the server that
gives you the error:
host -t mx compdev.domain.com
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