In the process of adding a new ActiveDirectory domain controller to our network, we decided to rename the domain from "domain.local" to "domain.priv." I scoured all parts of our application server for instances of "domain.local," replacing them with "domain.priv." I did change hostname and change the content of files in /etc/mail which had "domain.local" in them.
I also navigated to /etc/mail and
Hi,
We just launched a new website and we'd like to move away from our old email address and onto one tied with our domain. We have 4 employees working here at the moment and only 2 are full time.
I'm sending email from a server, let's say domain.com.
I also have Google Apps email set up for hosted email, same domain, domain.com.
If I get mail sent to me from anywhere else, I receive things just fine.
Hello all, I have a requirement to send an email from a shell script. Simple enough. A google search gives thousands of examples. But here's the catch.
I'm using 11.32.5.11 (Release Tier).
A user account is setup with a primary domain and an addon domain.
Hello!
I have a domain using google mx servers and everytime an emails from the same box is comming to that domain cpanel tries to deliver the email locally.
I already check dns settings and REMOTE is selected.
Dont know what else to try.
Just a short Tutorial today. It’s surprising how many people do not know this. To change the hostname under Linux, open a terminal window. Type the following code.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
and change the text to your new hostname. Changes will take effect on Restart.
I successfully installed and configured Exim4 on my Debian/Squeeze machine, so now I am able to send outgoing emails with a command like this:
exim4 -v recipient@domain.com
From: sender@domain.com
To: recipient@domain.com
Subject: Test email
Body of the email
.
Is there a similar command to RETRIEVE emails into the Maildir folder?
NOTE: The emails I want to retrieve are from another email ser
Hi Everyone,
I'm on 11.34x and have a question about catch all. I am sure many of you to avoid SPAM use emails such as google@domain.com and cpanel@domain.com all going to one email account. This works great for spam because when companies like lastfm had a breach, I just send that email address into a black hole.
My question comes around replying.