Hello again,

  That is the right way to do off-site forwards.  Offhand I don't
think I've ever done that for a domain catch-all alias, but it
should work the same.  We have quite a few single address forwards
that all work fine.  Try one of those and see if it fails or not.
When handling an off-site forward, dbmail simply calls your sendmail
program to deliver it, which is why you had those sendmail.postfix
and postdrop processes running.  I wonder if something is messed up
in your postfix setup... not the config files as much as the actual
on-disk setup (proper files/directories/sockets with proper
ownership and permissions)?


---- Original Message ----
From: Nataniel Klug <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dbmail] Alias table
Sent: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:06:58 -0300

> Hello,
> 
> I found the error that generates the memory problem. It was just becouse
> when I add an alias like this:
> 
> from : @domain.com
> to : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> An this [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in another machine it just could not send
> the email to there. Can someone help me on how to create aliases to email
> address hosted in another machine not that one who uses DBMail?
> 
> Nataniel Klug
> 
> 
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