RE: SMTP Error every time i try to send an email
09-21-2018, 08:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2018, 09:00 AM by wormsunited.)
(09-21-2018, 04:17 AM)fearworks Wrote: Hi,
I was looking into this a week or two ago and came to the conclusion that it's something to do with entries remaining in one (or more) of the database tables. IIRC, Postfix is using one of the tables created by Sentora to determine the sending route for emails - if it sees a domain in the table, it thinks it's still local, but then can't find the actual mailbox to send to... or it was something along those lines.
Go to your Sentora database, into the sentora_postfix database, to the domain table and see if you can see the domain that you have now moved away to another server listed. If so, does it have 1 in the active column? If so, try changing it to a 0, then restart the postfix service and see if you can send the mail now.
Keith
That solved my issue , changing the value to 0 made it work in charm. I wonder why Sentora does not delete the domain names from the table then. This should be working without any issue, as a basic function. Thanks a million for your information, i got my issue solved and marked your reply as solved too. Hope this can help other members of our community.
Did you checked by deleting the entry too? I mean, makes no sense the entry is there...
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