At 7:28 pm -0400 2004/04/14, Tabor J. Wells wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 12:17:12PM -0700,
>Yogesh Sharma <ysharma@???> is thought to have said:
>
>> >>> routing ysharma@???
>> >>> catprosystems.net in "! +local_domains"? no (matched "!
>>+local_domains" - cached)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
reread it! He *did* put it in local_domains. Also:
> > >>> calling system_aliases router
>> >>> system_aliases router declined for ysharma@???
>> >>> no more routers
>> >>> ----------- end verify ------------
>> >>> accept: condition test failed
>> >>> accept: endpass encountered - denying access
>> 550 Unknown user
>> LOG: 1BDpo1-0005ow-GX H=adsl-67-127-227-82.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net
>> (mtsiinc.com) [67.127.227.82] F=<ysharma@???> rejected RCPT
>> ysharma@???: Unknown user
>>
I only know one standard accept/endpass block and that is the one for
local users: this is the one denying here.
You are right though that his problem is likely to be with the
virtual domains router, unless of course it is with the user simply
not being a virtual user or an alias at all.
> > Is "check verify = recipient" is failing or what is the problem ?
>> ysharma@??? is not a system user but it is a virtual user.
>> How do I fix it ?
>
>It appears that you haven't defines catprosystems.net as one of the domains
>you handle mail for. You should do this either in that router or another one
>dedicated to virtual domains. Personally I prefer a separate virtual domain
>router with each domain containing it's own aliases. So my local_domains
>host list looks like:
>
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Giuliano