Mark,

Slowly, but surely I am resolving my problems.  As far as queue stacking up,
it's because I had the domain name in the qmail/control/locals file.  I am
just now awakening to the fact that you want all domains to be virtual under
vpopmail arrangement.

As to the vchkpw problem, the log still records a bunch (5-10 per minute) of
errors where numeric address is being substituted for "@dpc.com".  Strange
thing is, when I send email to the user from the user's desk, they still get
delivered quickly to the correct folder and the user can retrieve without
seeing any errors.  So, the system is operational and thus the lack of
complaint.  Nonetheless, I've got to understand what's going on.  Does
vpopmail use dns reverse lookup?

Thanks,
jean

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Mears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:01 AM
> To: Postmaster
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Urgent help
>
>
> This would be a retrieval problem.  But if your users are
> anything like my
> users, they don't even pay attention to their email program
> unless it plays
> a little tune to announce the receipt of messages.
>
> This could be considered a 'delivery' problem, depending on what
> is meant. I
> am using it to mean: mail is being received at the mail server correctly,
> but users are not able to collect it via their mail client.
>
> To check whether messages are being received (or sent) by your
> mail server,
> inspect the qmail logs (if you follow DJB's convention, the files
> located in
> the /service/qmail/log/main directory) to look for inconsistencies or
> anomalies.
>
> I did notice that with my last response, mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced
> back.  If it does again, I'll forward the message to the list (I
> deleted the
> last one).
>
> mark
>

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