Makes sense now. Seperate alias tables for canonical and virtual domains.
Thanks Jovi.
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On Sep 25, 2013, at 13:18, Bruce Markey wrote:
> Ah ok. I was under the mistaken impression that there shouldn't be anything
> in mydestination when using virtual domains.
>
> So where would i add the alias to send the r...@mail.secryption.com mail to
> my account x...@secryption.com?
This
Ah ok. I was under the mistaken impression that there shouldn't be anything in
mydestination when using virtual domains.
So where would i add the alias to send the r...@mail.secryption.com mail to my
account x...@secryption.com?
Thanks
Bruce
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On Sep 25, 2013, at 11:11, Bruce Markey wrote:
> I'm getting a good number of bouces with the "loops back to itself" message.
>
> They are coming from r...@mail.secryption.com and sm...@mail.secryption.com.
>
> Since I am running virtual domains/users I can't add mail.secryption.com to
> my de
I'm getting a good number of bouces with the "loops back to itself"
message.
They are coming from r...@mail.secryption.com and
sm...@mail.secryption.com.
Since I am running virtual domains/users I can't add mail.secryption.com
to my destination, so does that mean I need to add it to virtual