[BlueOnyx:01175] Re: e-mail problem

Stuart Clark (Datacenta) stuart.clark at datacenta.net
Tue May 5 11:40:03 -05 2009


I have noticed that this is on a few accounts not just one as I
previously thought. It seems to be only three accounts that I have
created.
The account that does not work, if I change only the domain web and
e-mail aliases to domain2.com sendmail resolves the user and aliases ok.
When changing the aliases back it fails again.

Regards,

Stuart


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Today's Topics:

   1. [BlueOnyx:01171]  E-mail problem (Stuart Clark (Datacenta))
   2. [BlueOnyx:01172] Re: E-mail problem (Rob Taylor)
   3. [BlueOnyx:01173]  zend (Tony Loosle)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 13:58:58 +0100
From: "Stuart Clark (Datacenta)" <stuart.clark at datacenta.net>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:01171]  E-mail problem
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I have a site that I have setup on blueonyx that is having issues.
When I try to e-mail info at site.com it is going to the postmaster
address. 
To test I removed the alias for info: postmaster from /etc/mail/aliases
and tested and I now receive a user unknown error. If I e-mail the user
account directly without aliases it works as expected but none of the
aliases are working. I have tried to remove the account and recreate but
I still have the same issue.
If I create a different new account and add aliases it does work as
expected.

Why would these not be working? Could it be that there is some info
stored that is being reused when I delete and recreate? If so how can I
remove all trace of site.com to then recreate it cleanly.

I have noticed that when I add user accounts I get proper authentication
required errors on the server. If I stop and start SMTP Auth this fixes
the problem until I add another account.

Regards,

Stuart
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 15:29:33 +0100
From: Rob Taylor <blueonyx at uspec.co.uk>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:01172] Re: E-mail problem
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx at blueonyx.it>
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Hi Stuart

--On 05 May 2009 13:58 +0100 "Stuart Clark (Datacenta)"
<stuart.clark at datacenta.net> wrote:

> I have a site that I have setup on blueonyx that is having issues.
> When I try to e-mail info at site.com it is going to the postmaster
address. 
> To test I removed the alias for info: postmaster from
/etc/mail/aliases and tested and I now receive a user unknown error. If
I e-mail the user account directly without aliases it works as expected
but none of the aliases are working. I have tried to remove the account
and recreate but I still have the same issue.
> If I create a different new account and add aliases it does work as
expected.
> Why would these not be working? Could it be that there is some info
stored that is being reused when I delete and recreate? If so how can I
remove all trace of site.com to then recreate it cleanly.

Thats a bit odd, I take it there isn't any forwarding setup or anything
like that?

What username have you used for the user that receives info at site.com?

Try setting it all back up as you want it to work and from the command
line do:

sendmail -bv info at site.com

..this will tell you who sendmail thinks it should deliver it to, may
provide a clue!

> I have noticed that when I add user accounts I get proper
authentication required errors on the server. If I stop and start SMTP
Auth this fixes the problem until I add another account.

Good point, I have never actually questioned this, since we started
using BlueQuartz (and now BlueOnyx) 3ish years ago we have had to
restart sendmail from the command line after creating a new site, just
always took it as 'feature'! :-)

Thanks
Rob





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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 08:56:01 -0600
From: "Tony Loosle" <tony-blue at s1-i.net>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:01173]  zend
To: "BlueOnyx General Mailing List" <blueonyx at blueonyx.it>
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Does anyone have an easy install for zend?

tony




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