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On 01/22/2013 09:32 PM, Rod Morgan wrote:
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I have a new customer
that wants to host a php-based site on our server while
maintaining their current email services provided by Google. DNS
is correctly configured. The site was configured with email
disabled. The problem occurs when their php-based contact page
sends email using the mail() command to users in the same
domain. The server tries to deliver the mail locally instead of
using SMTP to send it. I have temporarily resolved the issue by
editing the access and virtusertable files in /etc/mail and
rebuilding the .db files. However, I expect his is only a
temporary fix as the BlueOnyx scripts will probably recreate the
entries in both files at some point. Is there a permanent
solution that I should have implemented?<br>
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Rod Morgan<br>
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remove email server alias in the GUI<br>
make sure the MX records are setup to access gmail<br>
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Gerald<br>
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