if you want, you can retrieve mail from your work server to barracuda.gibbons.com [root@barracuda root] useradd nina [root@barracuda root] passwd nina asks for password twice, and says all authentication tokens updated [root@barracuda root] su nina [root@barracuda root] fetchmail -d 600 -p pop3 machinename.gibbons.com it will ask for password read your mail !!! cool huh?? On Fri, 7 May 2004, Nina Pham wrote: > Ron Goulard wrote: > > >On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 18:44, Nina Pham wrote: > > > > > >>Hi I setup the email server on my FC1 system. I have problem sending and > >>receiving mail. Please bare with me, I need to explain the problem. I > >>have one email server from my work with is working fine( gibbons.com). > >>And I try setup the new email server which I name it > >>barracuda.gibbons.com. I also name it as a alias gibbonsmail.com. The > >>alias gibbonsmail.com never works. I did 3 things here. > >> 1. I email from my new server(barracuda.gibbons.com) to my yahoo > >>account, my gibbons.com(the working server), it gets through. The > >>receivers receive the email. I send to my hotmail account, don't know > >>what happen there, my hotmail account never receives the email, and > >>there's no Mail Delivery Subsystem send back to the sender. I send tomy > >>sbcglobal.net account, it fails, the Mail Deliver Subsystem got back. > >> 2. I email from my working server. It successfully sent to > >>nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, but fail on nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > >>and nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(Delivery subsystem got back) > >> 3. I email from my yahoo account it failed all( the Deliver > >>Subsystem got back). The receivers are nina.barracuda.gibbonsmail.com, > >>nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Even though yahoo > >>account can receive the mail from nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>Any idea? > >> > >> > > > >Nina, I don't see an MX entry for gibbonsmail.com. > > > >(ie. doing 'dig mx gibbonsmail.com +short' returns nothing) > > > > > >You will need one in DNS (and register that domain name, it returns 'no > >match'). If you've entered one, it may not have propagated yet. This > >would explain why it can't deliver the mail to those addresses. > > > >Ron > > > > > Thanks you guys. So I will need to register my domain to be able to > email to the world, but I can exchange mail to my first email server > without register the domain. Maybe that means locally. > > Nina > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >