Forward Emails From Old Mail Server
Jan 24, 2006
My client is changing servers, and they need to get the mail from their old server to theie new one. Anyone know of a mass mail forwarding utility or something similar that could handle this?
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Jul 17, 2008
My VPS is working perfectly for over one year. However the mail server of my VPS is always not working about 3 - 4 times a week since three weeks ago. I can login the webmail accounts, just cannot receive emails and send emails.
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Apr 17, 2007
Whenever I send mail, it never gets sent and I get the following error under "View Mail Statistics" in WHM:
1 xxx@aol.com R=fail_remote_domains: unrouteable
mail domain "aol.com"
I have only recently noticed these errors, as my mail was working before.
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Mar 31, 2008
I have a situation with a client who wants to keep their current hosting provider for email, but switch their web hosting to a new host. I have recommended downtownhost to them, and explained that we could set up an mx entry to point to their old host for email forwarding.
They came back and suggested keeping their current ISP to manage the DNS entry to forward all http requests to DTH, so that mail does not need to pass through DTH.
I'm not a hosting whiz so I hope I explained this correctly. I was looking for some advice on:
a) does their solution make sense?
b) why would you want to do things this way?
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May 14, 2008
I have several domains on my server.
ABC.com
DEF.com
XYZ.com
These 3 domains have email hosted my google and everything works as expected there.
However, when I try and send email from a php form to an address at XYZ.com, my server tries to send it locally, instead of sending it to google's MX address. If I try and send mail from this php form to either ABC.com or DEF.com, it works great and sends it to google's MX servers.
I ran a email trace from within cpanel and it returned this:
asdf@XYZ.com
virtual_aliases via /etc/valiases/XYZ.com
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-------- XYZ@myserver.com
localuser to local delivery
asdf@ABC.com
lookuphost via ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com
The contents of my valiases files?
root@server [/etc]# cat /etc/valiases/XYZ.com
*: XYZ
root@server [/etc]# cat /etc/valiases/ABC.com
*: ABC
Here's some debug from the exim_mainlog file
2008-05-14 12:34:06 <= nobody@MYSERVER.com U=nobody P=local S=660
2008-05-14 12:34:08 => asdf@ABC.com R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp H=ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com [209.85.147.27]
2008-05-14 12:34:08 Completed
2008-05-14 12:45:53 <= nobody@MYSERVER.com U=nobody P=local S=2611
2008-05-14 12:45:54 => XYZ <asdf@XYZ.com> R=localuser T=local_delivery
2008-05-14 12:45:54 Completed
Any ideas?
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Oct 31, 2007
I have active directory setup. Two users are in there that have exchange mailboxes. One has been deleted, but still gets mail on occasion. So, to keep things simple, bob@mydomain.com is a current user. tim@mydomain.com is the one that was deleted. Can I forward mail from tim's address to bob's address without a using a distrobution list?
I usually use contacts to forward mail, but that only appears to work for external addresses, and not for internal addresses (ie, mydomain.com)
Any ideas?
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Jul 11, 2014
Upon checking the mail logs, I find this
Code:
Jul 12 07:39:35 ns2 postfix/smtp[31739]: certificate verification failed for gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[173.194.68.26]:25: untrusted issuer /C=US/O=Equifax/OU=Equifax Secure Certificate Authority
Jul 12 07:39:36 ns2 postfix/smtp[31739]: 2AC1222A0003: to=<aarontd207@gmail.com>, relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[173.194.68.26]:25, delay=2, delays=0.1/0/1.3/0.64, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 OK 1405143576 q6si6606624qan.104 - gsmtp)
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May 15, 2013
Ho can I configure that in the mail accounts the mails are deleted after downloading with outlook?
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May 2, 2008
It may seem strange this but, is possible forward a mail then delete foward email automatic? or there are other way to delete emails come with a specify email.
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