[email protected] wrote:
> Thank you all for the help. sbcglobal.net is NOT my host,
> just my home web access. I was getting these errors even
> while logged on from another server.
That error is an error message the qmail mail server issues
when trying to send mail through it to a domain it doesn't
handle. So it would accept mail for your domain and probably
other domains your host has on the same mail server, but
would fail for domains like sbcglobal unless it had been set
to let your store relay through to remote domains.
localhost usually gets around that though since it's common
for hosts to let websites send mail to whoever they want if
they send it through the server they're running on.
David
Hostasaurus.Com
> However, I tried changing my mail server to localhost, and
> that seems to have done the trick!
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> I'd just like to say that forums like this can really bring
> out the best in people. Thanks again.
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> David Hubbard [email protected] Wrote:
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>> Your hosting provider needs to either allow your store
>> to relay mail through the mail server your store is
>> set to use, no matter what destination domain, or
>> they need to give you a different mail server to use
>> in your store's settings. It's worth a try using
>> "localhost" in there as that often works, but not always.
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>> David
>> Hostasaurus.Com
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>> Jim Cush wrote:
>>> When testing an order in which the customer's email is
>>> [email protected], I get the following error message: =3D20
>>> 03/25/2005 19:04:42 1006 216.113.188.202 sorry, that domain
>>> isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
>>> =3D20
>>> I've successfully tested orders at other domains. Any clues? =3D20
>>> Thanks.
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>>> =3D20