erk
18th May 2006, 10:04
Hi!
I dicovered a problem with setting external mailserver. I have set external mailserver for one of my hosted domains but the mail still did not work. I discovered that the domain was still in /etc/postfix/local_host_names.
I logged in to the web interface again and checked the setting and it was set for external mailserver. Strange. The mystery deepens as I check the database in table isp_isp_domain. There I find that isp_isp_domain.domain_local_mailserver = 1 for all domains.
Doing a manual update on this table to domain_local_mailserver=0 for the domain in question solved the problem but I don't understand how this could happen. Should not the setting of domain_local_mailserver be what is reflected in the web interface?
Is this a bug that has been resolved in later releases?
Best regards,
Erik
BTW. I'm running ISPConfig 2.1.2 on Debian Sarge
I dicovered a problem with setting external mailserver. I have set external mailserver for one of my hosted domains but the mail still did not work. I discovered that the domain was still in /etc/postfix/local_host_names.
I logged in to the web interface again and checked the setting and it was set for external mailserver. Strange. The mystery deepens as I check the database in table isp_isp_domain. There I find that isp_isp_domain.domain_local_mailserver = 1 for all domains.
Doing a manual update on this table to domain_local_mailserver=0 for the domain in question solved the problem but I don't understand how this could happen. Should not the setting of domain_local_mailserver be what is reflected in the web interface?
Is this a bug that has been resolved in later releases?
Best regards,
Erik
BTW. I'm running ISPConfig 2.1.2 on Debian Sarge