In my previous email i put "many servernames here", but not in the
last email. There are 100+ servernames listed, i removed them to
protect the privacy of my clients. You will also find XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
where IPs should be, please assume those are actual IPs as well, and
not Xs.
Sorry for the the ambiguity.
DK
On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
Dain Kaplan ha scritto:
Below is my config.xml file; spaces and comments removed to save
space.
Somethings (like <newsgroups>) seem unneeded altogether but...
Good call on turning debug level logging on. I'll do that, but with
basic logging, it looks like the mail is winding up the the
deadletter
table:
James.Mailet: ToRepository: Storing mail Mail1197288970050-1728 in
db://maildb/deadletter/address-error
Which corresponds to the lines in the config file:
<mailet match="RecipientIsLocal" class="LocalDelivery"/>
<mailet match="HostIsLocal" class="ToProcessor">
<processor> local-address-error </processor>
<notice>550 - Requested action not taken: no such user
here</notice>
</mailet>
So it would seem switching versions (from 2.2.0 to 2.3.1) has stopped
the LocalDelivery mailet from properly finding users' mailboxes. Any
ideas?
[...]
<servernames autodetect="false" autodetectIP="true">
<servername>localhost</servername>
</servernames>
You have autodetect="false" and only "localhost" declared as local
servername. So only [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be considered a local
recipient.
You have to add your domain name to servernames.
I'm almost sure this worked the same way in 2.2.0.
Stefano
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