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<P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Verdana>I had this problem and overcame it!<BR><BR>If
you're trying to receive mail like someone@testsite.co.uk then you need to set
your Email domain to testsite.co.uk<BR><BR>If you're trying to receive mail like
someone@localhost.co.uk then you need to set your Email domain to
loclahost.testsite.co.uk<BR><BR>If you want to receive mail for both those
addresses, there are two ways of achieving this, but neither can be implemented
using the Web Front-End:<BR><BR>Method 1: Edit the main.cf.template file in
(mines located in /etc/kolab yours may differ as I use the MandrakeLinux
version) and add to the end of the line:<BR>mydestination =
@@@postfix-mydestination@@@<BR>any host name you want postfix to respond to
eg:<BR>mydestination = @@@postfix-mydestination@@@ respond.to.this.hostname
respond.to.another.hostname<BR><BR>As far as I can see the web front-end does
not let you do this. It would be good to know if there are any plans to do
so?<BR><BR>Stephen Hind</FONT></FONT></P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Verdana>
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<P><BR></FONT><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From:
kolab-users-bounces@kolab.org<BR>> [<A
href="mailto:kolab-users-bounces@kolab.org">mailto:kolab-users-bounces@kolab.org</A>]On
Behalf Of Denis Croombs<BR>> Sent: 21 May 2004 10:16<BR>> To: Kolab-Users
(E-mail)<BR>> Subject: Error is error log<BR>><BR>><BR>> I am also
getting these type of errors in my postfix log,<BR>> when e-mail is<BR>>
downloaded using fetchmail !<BR>><BR>> May 21 00:22:13 testsite
<info> postfix/smtp[842]: 0072FB5C04B:<BR>>
to=<greg@localhost.testsite.co.uk>, orig_to=<greg@localhost<BR>>
>, relay=none, delay=0, status=bounced (Name service error for<BR>>
name=localhost.testsite.co.uk type=A: Host not found)<BR>><BR>> Just a
check, what "hostname" should I have in the admin<BR>> server setting<BR>>
page, currently I have the fully qualified domain name of the<BR>> server
(IE<BR>> office.testsite.co.uk) , and I also have the domain name set
at<BR>> "testsite.co.uk" I have also the following in the local<BR>>
networks 127.0.0.0/8<BR>> 172.16.1.0/24 and the real (public) ip address, are
these<BR>> setting correct ?<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>><BR>>
Denis<BR>><BR>><BR>> --<BR>> This message has been scanned for
viruses and<BR>> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is<BR>> believed to
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