On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 03:20:35PM +0200, Martin S wrote:

> OK maybe I was unclear.

Or you're still confused or both.

> I am talking about a site that I am authorative for. It's my own
> domain. DNS points to this server.

If you can't post logs that illustrate the various cases under
discussion nobody can help you.

> >> The setup works if I am loged in to the system, e.g. by imap through
> >> mail2web. Then I can send mail from my server to the world or between
> >> mailboxes on the server.

Sending mail *FROM* your server to the world means that the recipient
is in some other domain, not yours.  You said it, not I.

> >> Sending mail to the server from the world outside results in 5.1.1
> >> <xxxx@xxxx>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in relay
> >> recipient table.

Sending mail from outside *TO* your server, means that the recipient
is in your domain, not someone else's.  You said it, not I.

-- 
        Viktor.

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