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Re: [cobalt-users] [RAQ4r] Deleted domain disappears when I try to re-add it...
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] [RAQ4r] Deleted domain disappears when I try to re-add it...
- From: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Nov 1 07:32:47 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Liam,
That just means that he's trying to send mail before checking his mail
(you must have POP before SMTP enabled. Try turning it off and see what
happens. Also, do you have that domain name set up in the sendmail
files as being able to relay? (You can check this in the GUI under
Services). HTH, -- Jonathan
> Hi,
>
> I had a problem with one of the users on my main domain receiving
email from
> one particular external person; it kept bouncing back to this one
person,
> other people didn't have a problem.
>
> Now it happened that that particular user, lets say Fred Bloggs, user
name
> fredbloggs went and bought a domain name of fredbloggs.com, which I
added to
> the RAQ with a user name fbloggs.
>
> I figured something somewhere has got mixed up, so after looking at
the
> archives, I
> makemap hash etc,
>
> Mail now seemed to work for the user fredbloggs on the main domain
from the
> problematic user...but mail for his own domain wasn't working. So I
deleted
> the domain from the GUI, re-added the domain, added a new admin user
for
> that domain with a new unique name.
>
> I set up the catch-all, and tried an email, I had him login in front
of me
> and get the test mail using Neomail. All seemed to be well. Except,
that
> next time I look at the GUI the domain has disappeared, and mail to
> fredbloggs.com bounces back
> 550 5.7.1 <fredbloggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>... Relaying denied. Please
check your
> mail first.
>
> I am the only admin for the RAQ, so I don't think it's a malicious
> user...Any clues where should I look in the logs for errors, which
logs, or
> do you know the answer!
>
> BTW We don't do DNS as yet...just thought I'd mention it in case that
is one
> of the solutions, the domain name was bought over at
freeparking.co.uk, and
> their DNS maintenance bit has been set to point to the main IP
address of
> the server, which is/was also the IP address of the virtual site
fredbloggs.
> I've got other domains there set-up the same way, and all seems
fine...
>
> Any advice gratefully received...
>
> Kind regards,
> Liam DelaHunty
>
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