Hi all,
I have googled all day and read till my eyes have almost popped out.
I have installed netqmail-1.05 with a smtp-auth patch and the qmail-dk how to as per
Everything works well until I start using .qmail-alias files.
What I think is happening is:
I have a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-test which contains one line that is someone@anotherserver.com.
When someone from an with an email who has domainkeys already install, yahoo for an example, sends test@homeofalias.com an email it get fed through the .qmail file and re directed to someone@anotherserver.com.
When homeofalias.com sends the email I think it is adding it's own domain key and then when the email gets to anotherserver.com it is rejected because qmail-dk on anotherserver.com thinks that the email does not have yahoo's public key attached.
The mail get returned to yahoo with the error:
'Remote host said: 554 mail server permanently rejected message (#5.3.0)'
Has anyone seen this behaviour before and is there a way to fix this?
I have googled all day and read till my eyes have almost popped out.
I have installed netqmail-1.05 with a smtp-auth patch and the qmail-dk how to as per
Everything works well until I start using .qmail-alias files.
What I think is happening is:
I have a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-test which contains one line that is someone@anotherserver.com.
When someone from an with an email who has domainkeys already install, yahoo for an example, sends test@homeofalias.com an email it get fed through the .qmail file and re directed to someone@anotherserver.com.
When homeofalias.com sends the email I think it is adding it's own domain key and then when the email gets to anotherserver.com it is rejected because qmail-dk on anotherserver.com thinks that the email does not have yahoo's public key attached.
The mail get returned to yahoo with the error:
'Remote host said: 554 mail server permanently rejected message (#5.3.0)'
Has anyone seen this behaviour before and is there a way to fix this?