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It's kinda difficult to help with this, without knowing what the A- |
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Plus server is seeing. |
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An unsanitised copy of the bounce message would probably show the |
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problem. |
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Does it definitely show the correct email address of a user for which |
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A-Plus has a mailbox? |
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Can you reproduce the problem telnetting to the A-Plus MX server on |
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port 25? |
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http://www.yuki-onna.co.uk/email/smtp.html |
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http://www.simplescripts.de/smtp-check-port-25-telnet-command.htm |
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Stroller |
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On 10 Apr 2008, at 19:44, Jason Messerschmitt wrote: |
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> I guess I'll dip my toes in here and admit that I can't figure this |
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> out. |
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> Synopsis: I've setup Postfix to be a mail out only smtp server. I |
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> just want it for our Joomla based web pages and our helpdesk to be |
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> able to mail to users from the local server. The problem is this: I |
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> can mail to any domain (gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc) without |
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> problem, but I can't receive mail directly through our A-plus based |
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> mail (the worst!). What happens is that A-plus' server rejects the |
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> user as unkown even though I know it is correct. What really gets |
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> my goat is that after that message is returned to my server it is |
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> then delivered to the A-plus server and thusly shows up in my |
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> webmail and email client. Below are my configs. |
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