[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: [cobalt-users] Open Web Mail and RAQ Mailing list problem



This worked for me - Manny.

By: jmkirk ( Martin Kirk )
 Virtual Domains on RAQ -How to set up
2002-04-12 09:46
There have been a few posts recently about handling multiple domains on RAQ
and getting default emails to lose the http://www. Here is how to do it.

Use latest current relase of OWM (now available as a pkg)

in openwebmail.conf set allowed domains as follows:
allowed_serverdomain mydomain.com, yourdomain.com (put here a list of each
virtual domain that you allow to use OWM remembering to prefix with www

for each domain create a copy of openwebmail.conf in
'/home/openwebmail/cgi-bin/openwebmail/etc/sites.conf' with the file name
set the same as your virtual domain (example mydomain.com prefixed with www)

in each of these files, add or edit line:
domainnames mydomain.com (do not use www)

Set up in this way, only allowed_serverdomains can use webmail and default
users mail on first use will become user@xxxxxxxxxxxx

I have this setup and it works correctly

There is no need to do any editing of the virtual user table and I would
advise against this unless you are careful becasue it can screw up other
parts of sendmail.

Hope this helps.


-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of J.F. Charland
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:50 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] Open Web Mail and RAQ Mailing list problem


Total SupportI seem to be a question machine today ...  :)    I've searched
through the list archives but can't find a similar problem like this one
being experienced by anyone ...

When I installed OpenWebMail on my RAQ XTR, I had to add each virtual server
domain to the openwebmail conf under "allowed_serverdomain" and created a
sites.conf file named after the virtual server domain (www.domain.com).

This solved the problem of having users' e-mail addresses listed as
user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx BUT seems to have caused a problem with mailing lists,
since the lists continue to be named in the format listname@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
instead of listname@xxxxxxxxxxx

The problem is that list e-mail address arrives properly at the server, but
does not allow the subscribed user to post to the list because the sending
e-mail address doesn't match the list address on the
server(user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx).

Anyone have work-around?

-- J.F. Charland

_____________________________________
cobalt-users mailing list
cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To subscribe/unsubscribe, or to SEARCH THE ARCHIVES, go to:
http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users