Ahhhh yes.. I bet that's it Todd!
I didn't even think... this is a virtual host under the family-connection.net main domain. I set it up for the free email service.
Here's the top of the message. Any ideas of how I fix it or accept that my virtual hosts can't be on the email? The MX record points out to another server but we could have errors in it.
This is a MIME-encapsulated message
The original message was received at Mon, 30 Oct 2000 16:11:08 -0500 (EST)
from familyc@localhost
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
cf@tfcemail.net
(expanded from: :include:/usr/local/majordomo/Lists/franklinlibrary)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 /usr/local/majordomo/Lists/franklinlibrary: line 16: cf@tfcemail.net... User unknown
Thanks!
Sharon
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On 10/30/00, at 9:54 PM, Todd Lyons wrote:
>"Sharon F." wrote:
>
>> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
>> cf@tfcemail.net
>> (expanded from: :include:/usr/local/majordomo/Lists/franklinlibrary)
>> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>> 550 /usr/local/majordomo/Lists/franklinlibrary: line 16: cf@tfcemail.net... User unknown
>
>You left out the lines before that tell us if the error message was
>generated locally by your sendmail or if it was from the machine which
>serves the tfcemail.net domain (assuming that it's not local since you
>compare it to hotmail). I have a hunch that you have your local system
>configured to treat tfcemail.net as a local domain in some small
>capacity and since user cf doesn't exist locally, you get the error
>message. But that's just a guess since there's not enough information
>quoted.
>
>Blue skies... Todd
>--
>Most traditional Pee-Cee user groups, I've noticed, function mainly as
>commiseration societies for people who've bought lousy hardware, are
>struggling and wasting time trying to deal with it, and want to exchange
>coping-strategy tips with others in the same boat. -- Rick Moen
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