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Old 10-05-2011, 01:41 AM
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Default 501 5.1.3 Bad recipient when sending to catch all

Hi guys,

Firstly I hope i have posted this in the right place. I have looked in the forums and the various posts I have found have not solved this issue for me as I am not using a split domain or anything like that.

I set up a "temporary" catch-all (Whilst I confirm exactly which aliases I am using) on one of my domains. If I send an email to this domain (Let's take the example webserver2@mydomain.com) I get an error (The mail comes through) with the email saying it's been relayed to my email address (The ctach all) but not to ""@mydomain.com because of
501 5.1.3 Failed, id={message id}, from MTA([127.0.0.1]:10025): 501 5.1.3 Bad recipient address syntax

I set the catch all up using the
Code:
zmprov modifyAccount myaddr@mydomain.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @mydomain.com
shown in
Managing domains wiki page. (Domain catchall section)

Does anyone know of a way to stop this error? Adding the alias concerned does seem to solve the problem but I see that as a work around rather than a solution.

Dave
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Old 04-04-2012, 09:38 AM
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I'm having the same issue. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Sean
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