On Tuesday 27 July 2004 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > what is file rcpthosts and morercpthosts ? what is defferent ? ----- # man qmail-smtpd Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most commonly used domains into rcpthosts, and the rest into morercpthosts. -----
the rcpthosts file is just a textfile which qmail-smtpd reads, whenever someone tries to send a message. if it cannot find the domain in rcpthosts, it will check a cdb database, generated from morercpthosts. (this is why adding domains to the morercpthosts file alone doesn't help: you have to call qmail-newmrh afterwards to recreate the cdb file - vpopmail does this for you, when you call vadddomain) i hope this helps.. > > concurrencyincoming: I have no idea what this file does. > blacklists: I have no idea what this file does. > deaultdelivery: I have no idea what this file does. > rpthosts.lock: I have no idea what this file does. > sql: I have no idea what this file does. > tarpitcount: I have no idea what this file does. > tarpitdelay: I have no idea what this file does. > virtualdomains.lock: I have no idea what this file does. > locals.lock: I have no idea what this file does. > morercpthosts.lock: I have no idea what this file does. > servercert.pem: I have no idea what this file does. > defaultdomain.origin: I have no idea what this file does. > badmailto: I have no idea what this file does. > concurrencyincoming.origin: I have no idea what this file does. > > when i send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it return "sorry, that domain > isn't allowed relay" most of the files are explained in the qmail-smtpd or qmail-local manpage the others probably are related to the various patches you seem to have applied to qmail. it's safe to ignore the .lock files.. -- Mit internetten Gr��en / Best Regards ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Justin Heesemann ionium Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ionium.org