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Old 12-03-2009, 03:26 AM
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Default [SOLVED] Mail accound get mixed??

Hi.

Any help welcome :-)

My problem is that i suddenly get mail accound mixed.
I have 1 e-mail accound set up as kxxx@sxxx.xxx where i recieve all my mail, as well as send to allias assigned to the same accound.

I have also setup accound as mxxx@sxxx.xxx, jxxx@sxxx.xxx etc. (also having allias)

from yesteday, I get all emails send to @sxxx.xxx delivered in in kxxx@sxxx.xxx, but email send to allias adresses are delivered correct.

There are not setup any forwarding in any of the accound..

How can I solve this problem?
My installation is an Zimbra Collaboration Suite 6.0.3
OS is Ubuntu 8.04 server edition

Kurt Panduro Olesen
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Old 12-03-2009, 03:42 AM
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Do you have a catch-all configured on the account ? Have you checked /var/log/zimbra.log to see what is happening when a email is received ?
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Old 12-03-2009, 07:16 AM
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Do you have a catch-all configured on the account ? Have you checked /var/log/zimbra.log to see what is happening when a email is received ?
Thank you for helping.
You note about catch-all was very helpfull, however it was an external mail relay, witch catch all mail and relayed them to my accound.
Reconfigured the external and everyting works normal again..

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