> FOund out what it is.
> Please make sure your relaying is enabled for your
> localhost.localdomain. and also make sure your relaying
> is enabled for 127.0.0.1
> Check it out in the /etc/mail/access file
Don't have one of those. What creates it? Is it only
used by a particular MTA? (Gotta
FOund out what it is.
Please make sure your relaying is enabled for your localhost.localdomain. and also
make sure your relaying is enabled for 127.0.0.1
Check it out in the /etc/mail/access file
George Galang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Joel Webb wrote:
>
>> Does anybod
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Joel Webb wrote:
> Does anybody know where I could get some documentation on how to fix
> a bouncing problem.
>
> It looks like every address except my own personal domain addresses
> are being bounced.
That is exactly the problem I am having. I haven't gotten an answer
y
Does anybody know where I could get some documentation on how to fix a bouncing
problem.
It looks like every address except my own personal domain addresses are being
bounced.
Any suggestions??
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Respectfully,
Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems LLC
www.webbgroup.net
336.841.7241
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