Sounds like Exchange is doing its greedy domain hog thing. Basically, if
you tell Exchange to handle flexcheck.net, it will assume itself to be the
destination for *.flexcheck.net, too. I'm actually not sure how to work
around this, but I'm sure there's an MSDN or KnowledgeBase article for it.

Aaron


On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Kim Donaldson wrote:

>
>
> Ok, here is my experience thus far. On nix i am using: dbmail, qmail, and
> squirrellmail.
>
> I can send to dbmail mailboxes if and ONLY if I first login to squirrelmail
> using the dbmail-imap server. If i login to the exchage server and send to a
> mailbox on dbmail, it immediatly bounces back saying:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
>
> I dont even see how this is possible. I have qmail setup properly to deliver
> to dbmail. This is obvious since i can send if i login to the dbmail imap
> server. But, which imap server i am logged into should not affect how mail
> is sent. But apparently it does.
>
> Ok, but other than that, I can login to dbmail imap just fine. It
> authenticates, but from there i cannot read messages from squirrelmail. I
> have done testing and find that neitehr imap_headers nor imap_fetch_overview
> [php functions] will work. I have done some reading on dbmail + squirrelmail
> and i have squirrelmail set to "other" for the imap server type.
>
> If you could share your experiences with me, I would like to hear them. I
> first heard of dbmail on this mailing list, so I know there are other people
> here that have maybe experienced these same issues, or use better
> work-arounds. Thanks in advance.
>
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