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--On mċndag 21 juli 2003 16.08 -0400 Jeremy Smith <Jeremy@ITONCALL.NET> wrote:
Well I'm back on a typical Monday to tackle this again only today I come
in and find my desktop hosed. Anyway, I took care of that this morning
and jumped on this in the afternoon. Short version; It's working now.
I had a filter. I had gone down the install list several times and
double checked my work. I screwed around a lot with the IP address
bindings though and now after a restart all seems well. I'm getting
rewritten headers. I wish I could give more details but basically I just
continued to set the server up for deployment with all the extra domains
on it and somewhere along the way I made something happy. The only
obvious change I made was switching which domain had the 127.0.0.1
address bound to it. This machine has a couple of assigned A-records.
I'm using a different one now than I was before. Does it matter which of
the server's domains this is on? I need the filter to catch all mail,
not just the one that has localhost.
Hmm. If I were you, I'd bind 127.0.0.1 to the primary domain. It probably doesn't matter a whole lot, but if the account you're using for CGPSA can't be accessed from the domain that 127.0.0.1 is bound to, you'd be in a spot of trouble... :)
I think that as long as you're getting rewritten headers now, you're probably OK. You can test it by sending mail to test accounts in the various domains on your system, I suppose.
-Dan
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Daniel M. Zimmerman TFF Enterprises
M/S 256-80 - Caltech http://www.tffenterprises.com/
Pasadena, California 91125 USA dmz@tffenterprises.com
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