I think I understand what he is saying. In the past, I have handled
this by keeping the GUI for the mail server blank. Then, I double
check that there is no entry in the local-host-names file under
/etc/mail. Then, I make sure that the MX record in the DNS points to
the appropriate location.
Someone please correct me if this is not the right way to do this.
-Rashid
At 08:21 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote:
> >
> > (Me and my charity work.)
> >
> > Is it possible to disable e-mail by virtual domain? For instance: 5
> > domains on the BlueQuartz machine, 2 are disable and mail handled
> > elsewhere?
> >
> > (Reason, in case anyone cares: Oddball mail handling through a
> > somewhat complicated procmail script we inherited from the previous
> > web host, and the exec. director of the charity says it "has to work
> > that way". Ergo, <Pick-a-Linux> - procmail - sendmail on a separate
> > box to handle this thing.)
> >
>Not sure I fully understand the issue!
>But normally you would not have the 'vsite domain' email server defined
> in Site Management -> Services -> Email
>In some cases we make this be the email server that the site will use,
> which would be foreign to the server...
>
>Gerald
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