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Re: [cobalt-users] [RaQ4i] mail problem
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] [RaQ4i] mail problem
- From: "cobalt-users" <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Sep 5 15:58:11 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I solved the problem as follows:
/etc/mail/access contains:
213.252.143.14 RELAY
wolfenline.de RELAY
(left as is was)
/etc/mail/local-host-names contained an entry wolfenline.de and
www.wolfenline.de
I deleted the line with wolfenline.de
Now my formmail.pl works fine.
<snip>
>>I have a problem with our raq, but up to now nobody could give me the
>>right hint. Now I´ll try again.
>>
>>Our configuration:
>>- mail server, which is not the raq: 213.252.143.13
>>- raq4i server name: cobalt01.wolfenline.de
>>- services on raq: http (no email!)
>>
>>What happened:
>>This raq serves www.wolfenline.de, the dedicated mail server handles
>>*@wolfenline.de.
>>When I use formmail.pl on the raq with to:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx the emails
>>are not sent to info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx @ 213.252.143.13. The raq tries to
>post
>>the mail to a local account which is, of course, not existing. At the
>>moment I use to:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx which is working fine, because
>>*@wolfenline.com is an alias of *@wolfenline.de on the mail server.
>>Why does raq try to send the mail to a local account? The answer is: the
>>cobalt server name contains the domain wolfenline.de. Every email sent
>via
>>raq to this domain is handled by the raq itself although mail services
>are
>>not enabled.
>>What´s the solution for me? I want to change the cobalt server name to
>>cobalt01.wolfenline.net. This would cause the raq to handle
>>*@wolfenline.net for itself but that doesn´t worry me anyway. Then
>>to:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx per formmail.pl should work.
>>Ha, it does not work. I changed the cobalt server name via administration
>>web front end. But I suppose that there are other configuration files
>>which were not changed. Perhaps these conf files are only edited on the
>>first use of the raq4i.
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