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Re: [cobalt-users] Mail Problem




> <<Todd Wrote>>
> > Now when I send email to that address it just replies
> > <info@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > 10.0.0.3 does not like recipient.
> > Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 <info@xxxxxxxxxx>... User unknown
> > Giving up on 10.0.0.3.
> > <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > 10.0.0.3 does not like recipient.
> > Remote host said: 553 5.3.0 <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>... No such user here
> > Giving up on 10.0.0.3.
> >
> > But if i send to wsinfo@xxxxxxxxxx it works fine.  Yes I have looked
> > throught the archives but there wasn't a lot of answers that helped me.
> > <</Todd>>
> > Todd, Try creating another alias under the user wsinfo and see if that
> > works - if so then try the info alias again OR remove the info alias
> (save)
> > then put back in (save).
> > Jordan Sharples.
> >
> >
>
> > Nope doesn't work.  I tried both things you said and I still got the
same
> > response for both.
> > --Todd
>
> Todd, if I understand you correctly - The username wsinfo cannot take any
> alias no matter what you create. Delete the user wsinfo and create a new
> user (use the same name if you want) then create a few aliases for that
> username.
>
> If there is still issues - you will want to take it one step further and
> look at the /etc/mail/virtusertable and see what the entries look like for
> the aliases for that domain. You can view them by `cat
> /etc/mail/virtusertable |grep domain.com`  - this will output to the
screen
> all the line entries assigned to domain.com
>
> Let me know how it goes,
> Jordan Sharples
> jordan@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
Still nothing.  The alias is in /etc/mail/virtusertable.  I even did it as a
new user and it still didn't work.  Man this is really getting me mad.  Any
other suggestions.  I appreciate the help
--Todd