Do you have an extra IP address with reverse DNS. This might help (from
http://inter7.com/vpopmail/vpopmail.html):
--enable-ip-alias-domains=y|n enable virutal domain lookup via reverse ip
address lookup for virtual domains.
By default, ever domain uses name based virtual domains. That is: users
Is there a way to bounce specific users even if there is a catchall account
like in [another MTA] you can do error: no such user...
Can you forward to something of that nature?
-Ryan
After searching through the mailing list with no luck I finally decided to
send a plea for help.
Ok I don't think I quite understand I must have something wrong in my
configure.
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-mysql=y --enable-clear-passwd=
y --enable-valias=y --enable-libdir=/usr/l
Ahh yes.. thank you very much.
Just for the archives..
Debian does not come with header files. Remember to install -dev packages.
-Ryan
- Original Message -
From: "Tren Blackburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ryan White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: &qu
This is an old thread but I didn't seen an answer. I currently have a domain
example.com that is an alias domain of foobar.com and when vuserinfo -d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is used I get "no such user [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I have about
100 alias domains so this is a cumbersome processes. Any tips would be
I am having a similar problem. I am moving domains to a new server and the
new server says the domains do not exist. I am using mysql and the domain
info is in the database. For some of the domains I ran vadddomain and the
domains will start working. The problem is vadddomain overwrites the
.qmail