On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Ralf wrote:

> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Ralf wrote:
> > 
> > You should really read Xmail's documentation. XMail has its own
> > configuration, independent from the system one (since it runs on OSs other
> > than Unix - and even though, most definitely every Unix is different from a
> > configuration POV).
> 
> In the xmail documentation the following is written under ALIASES.TAB :
> 
>   You can even have wildcards in the domain field, as:
>     "*" "postmaster"    "postmas...@domain.net"
> 
> So I stopped xmail, appended this entry to aliases.tab:
>  "*"    "postmaster"    "postmas...@amitrader.com"
> 
> and there is already the following line
>   "amitrader.com" "postmaster"    "admin-mb"
> 
> (Oh yes, they contain hard tabs)
> 
> Then I started xmail and on the command line (I'm logged in as root)
> I used "mail postmaster" to send a test mail, and also "sendmail postmaster",
> but in both cases the mails bounce as follows:
> 
> <00>] XMail bounce: Rcpt=[postmaster];Error=[]
> [<01>] Error sending message [1233431322413.3079076752.5.srv2.amitrader.com]
> from [amitrader.com].
> ID:        <L8C>
> Mail From: <r...@localhost>
> Rcpt To:   <postmaster>
> 
> Any other tips on how to solve this problem?

The software you're using sends to "postmaster" with no domain. I cannot 
believe it doesn't have a configuration option, maybe you didn't look hard 
enough.
That apart, try to export DEFAULT_DOMAIN inside XMail's sendmail shell 
script.



- Davide


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