The reverse has to be the exact virtual domain which you are hosting.
else the vpopd doens't know which directory to serve.
At 07:00 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
Yes -- there is a virtual ip alias setup and set to mail.foo.com
problem seems to be in reverse IP mapping -- ??
sixx wrote:
did
I've got virtual email setup under RH6.1 (using linuxconf).
I can send mail to the virtual domain. It goes into the virtual domain user mail and
I can see the message there.
The inetd.conf file is setup with the /vpop3d daemon in the pop-3 entry.
I can't access and read the email with the pop3
did you specify an additional unique ip address as an aliases to your eht0?
it is needed by the vpop3d to work.
At 01:42 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
I've got virtual email setup under RH6.1 (using linuxconf).
I can send mail to the virtual domain. It goes into the virtual domain
user mail and
Yes -- there is a virtual ip alias setup and set to mail.foo.com
problem seems to be in reverse IP mapping -- ??
sixx wrote:
did you specify an additional unique ip address as an aliases to your eht0?
it is needed by the vpop3d to work.
At 01:42 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
I've got