
Use this to stop known spammers from re-registering on your system. It is specified in the sameĪdmin_access_default "all,!users,!reports" centipaidįrom registering in this domain (assuming that you have allowed users to register Default features granted to domain admins in this domainĭefault access to certain SurgeMail features. The same syntax as used in UNIX systems /etc/aliases. Own 'alias' file (domain.name/alias.dat). Server is separate from your web server and your main company web server isĪlready hosted on. Have domain_name = and url_host = if your mail Setting setting is set to correctly resolve your server. These will oftenīe the same but if they are not it is important that the url_host Mail to this setting should be "".īut if you are wanting to send mail to this settingĪctual hostname of the system running your email server. Page for a discussion on different types of virtual domains. Server supports any number of virtual domains. The global section comesĭomain of the mail server.

It divides the configuration file into sections. The vdomain setting is like a section heading Doing thisįor specific operating systems is described on this Your operating system and network to respond to this IP address. Setting is the IP number of this virtual domain. It divides the configuration file into sections, the global section comesįirst followed by any number of domain sections or vdomain blocks. The vdomain setting is like a section heading, They are all correct and unchanged from what they have been for months.Take wild card lists as parameters, for example "fred*" will match I have verified the mirror settings: g_mirror_mode, g_mirror_host (I use IP addresses instead of host names), and g_mirror_secret. > I have not changed any SurgeMail settings on either system. Why does SurgeMail claim there is no route?

> So it would appear that the mirror system itself has a route to the server system. > The traceroute command says there is a route: > From the mirror system, I can ssh into my usual workstation. > From my usual workstation, I can ssh into the mirror system.

> From my usual workstation, I can bring up the server admin page in a web browser, but not the mirror admin page. > From the server, I can ssh into the mirror system. > The server system can ping the mirror from the shell command line. > From the server, I cannot get to the mirror admin interface in a web browser.

> From the mirror, I can ssh into the host system. > The mirror system can ping the server from the shell command line. I can also get to the mirror admin interface via localhost:7025 > From the mirror, I can get to the server admin interface in a web browser. The error message on the status page is, “20:25 readline open No route to host after 0 seconds”. Now the SurgeMail server and mirror won’t talk to each other. > My server and mirror were working together happily until I shut them down and rebooted. Re: mirror can't connect: no route to hostĭo you have a recent beta build? (what exact version and platform).
