Problems mailing a local user

root@db-prod-01 # imsimta version
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2-6.01 (built Apr 3 2006)
libimta.so 6.2-6.01 (built 11:20:35, Apr 3 2006)
SunOS db-prod-01 5.10 Generic_118833-18 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490
I was able to email this user before and now i can't. i am not sure what i change to this user to cause this error.
any ideas on how to fix this?
root@db-prod-01 # imsimta test -rewrite -debug help
Initializing mm_.
Initializing mm_ submission.
Checking identifiers.
*** Debug output from initializing MM for submission:
16:03:45.70: Debug output enabled, message enqueue routines version V6.2-6.01 compiled Apr 3 200611:20:45
16:03:45.70: mmc_winit('l','[email protected]','[email protected]') called.
16:03:45.70: Queue area size 40868186, temp area size 9329806
16:03:45.70: 10217046 blocks of effective free queue space available; setting disk limit accordingly.
16:03:45.70: 4664903 blocks of free temporary space available; setting disk limit accordingly.
16:03:45.70: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.70: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.70: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.70: Rewrite failed, not forward.
16:03:45.70: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
16:03:45.70: Failed.
16:03:45.70: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
16:03:45.70: Failed
16:03:45.70: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "db-prod-01", domain = "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.70: Rewrite: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.70: Found: "$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.70: New mailbox: "postmaster".
16:03:45.70: New host: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.70: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.70: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.70: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.70: - found on channel l
16:03:45.70: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
16:03:45.70: Checking reverse URL cache for: [email protected]
16:03:45.70: Applying reverse URL pattern ldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R to: [email protected]
16:03:45.71: Resulting URL: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.71: mmc_open_url called to open ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])), flags = 384
16:03:45.71: URL with quotes stripped: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.71: LDAP URL identified
16:03:45.71: URL context #1 will be used
16:03:45.71: Performing URL search on: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.72: mmc_read_url result: [cn=Postmaster,ou=Groups,dc=oswego,dc=edu]
16:03:45.72: URL resolution returned: [cn=Postmaster,ou=Groups,dc=oswego,dc=edu]
16:03:45.72: mmc_read_url result: [mail] [email protected]
16:03:45.72: URL resolution returned: [mail] [email protected]
16:03:45.72: Attribute index: 16
16:03:45.72: LDAP URL produced address [email protected]
16:03:45.72: No more result to return
16:03:45.72: Override postmaster: [email protected]
16:03:45.72: Mapped return address: [email protected]
16:03:45.72: from_access mapping check: ||MAIL|l|[email protected]|
16:03:45.72: - passed.
16:03:45.72: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.72: Rewrite failed, not forward.
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Failed.
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
16:03:45.72: Failed
16:03:45.72: Rewriting: Mbox = "postmaster", host = "db-prod-01", domain = "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Found: "$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.72: New mailbox: "postmaster".
16:03:45.72: New host: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: - found on channel l
16:03:45.72: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
*** Debug output from rewriting a forward header address:
16:03:45.72: Rewriting: Mbox = "help", host = "oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.72: Rewrite failed, not envelope.
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Failed.
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
16:03:45.72: Failed
16:03:45.72: Rewriting: Mbox = "help", host = "oswego", domain = "oswego.edu", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.72: Rewrite: "oswego.edu", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.72: Found: "$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.72: New mailbox: "help".
16:03:45.72: New host: "oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.72: - found on channel l
16:03:45.72: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
16:03:45.72: Rewrite rules result: [email protected]
16:03:45.72: Checking reverse URL cache for: [email protected]
16:03:45.72: Applying reverse URL pattern ldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R to: [email protected]
16:03:45.73: Resulting URL: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.73: mmc_open_url called to open ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])), flags = 384
16:03:45.73: URL with quotes stripped: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.73: LDAP URL identified
16:03:45.73: URL context #1 will be used
16:03:45.73: Performing URL search on: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?preferredlanguage,mail,mailequivalentaddress?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.73: Search succeeded but result set was empty
16:03:45.73: URL resolution failed, status = 0
*** Debug output from rewriting a forward envelope address:
16:03:45.73: Rewriting: Mbox = "help", host = "oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.73: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.73: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.73: Match, pattern = "oswego.edu", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
16:03:45.73: old state = not checked.
16:03:45.73: Domain check on oswego.edu.
16:03:45.73: Added domain result 1 to cache for oswego.edu.
16:03:45.73: new state = succeeded.
16:03:45.73: New mailbox: "help".
16:03:45.73: New host: "oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: - found on channel l
16:03:45.73: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
forward channel = l
channel description =
channel user filter =
dest channel filter =
source channel filter =
channel flags #0 = BIDIRECTIONAL MULTIPLE IMMNONURGENT NOSERVICEALL
channel flags #1 = NOSMTP DEFAULT
channel flags #2 = COPYSENDPOST COPYWARNPOST POSTHEADONLY HEADERINC NOEXPROUTE
channel flags #3 = LOGGING NOGREY NORESTRICTED RETAINSECURITYMULTIPARTS
channel flags #4 = EIGHTBIT NOHEADERTRIM NOHEADERREAD RULES
channel flags #5 =
channel flags #6 = LOCALUSER REPORTNOTARY
channel flags #7 = NOSWITCHCHANNEL NOREMOTEHOST DATEFOUR DAYOFWEEK
channel flags #8 = NODEFRAGMENT EXQUOTA REVERSE NOCONVERT_OCTET_STREAM
channel flags #9 = NOTHURMAN INTERPRETENCODING USEINTERMEDIATE RECEIVEDFROM VALIDATELOCALSYSTEM NOTURN
defaulthost = oswego.edu oswego.edu
linelength = 1023
channel env addr type = SOURCEROUTE
channel hdr addr type = SOURCEROUTE
channel official host = db-prod-01.oswego.edu
channel queue 0 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 1 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 2 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel queue 3 name = LOCAL_POOL
channel after params =
channel user name =
urgentnotices = 1 2 4 7
normalnotices = 1 2 4 7
nonurgentnotices = 1 2 4 7
channel rightslist ids =
local behavior flags = %x7
expandchannel =
notificationchannel =
dispositionchannel =
saslswitchchannel =
tlsswitchchannel =
backward channel = l
header To: address = [email protected]
header From: address = [email protected]
envelope To: address = [email protected] (route (db-prod-01.oswego.edu,db-prod-01.oswego.edu)) (host oswego.edu)
envelope From: address = [email protected]
name =
mbox = help
Extracted address action list:
[email protected]
Extracted 733 address action list:
[email protected]
Address list expansion:
*** Debug output from alias expansion:
16:03:45.73: Inner expand, level = 0, mailbox = help
16:03:45.73: Rewriting: Mbox = "help", host = "oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.73: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.73: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.73: Match, pattern = "oswego.edu", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
16:03:45.73: old state = not checked.
16:03:45.73: Using result 1 from domain match cache.
16:03:45.73: new state = succeeded.
16:03:45.73: New mailbox: "help".
16:03:45.73: New host: "oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: - found on channel l
16:03:45.73: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
16:03:45.73: Reparsed mailbox: help
16:03:45.73: Reparsed host: oswego.edu
16:03:45.73: Variant #1 = [email protected]
16:03:45.73: Variant #2 = *@oswego.edu
16:03:45.73: Variant #3 = help
16:03:45.73: LDAP URL template identified
16:03:45.73: URL determined to be: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?*?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.73: URL context #1 will be used
16:03:45.73: Performing URL search on: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?objectclass,inetuserstatus,mailuserstatus,inetMailGroupStatus,uid,preferredLanguage,mailRoutingAddress,mailDeliveryOption,mail,mailAlternateAddress,mailEquivalentAddress,vacationStartDate,vacationEndDate,mailConversionTag,mailMsgMaxBlocks,mailhost,mailQuota,mailMsgQuota,mailProgramDeliveryInfo,mailDeliveryFileURL,mailDeliveryFile,mailAutoReplyMode,mailAutoReplySubject,mailAutoReplyText,mailAutoReplyTextInternal,mailAutoReplyTimeOut,mailSieveRuleSource,mailForwardingAddress,mailDeferProcessing,mgrpMsgRejectAction,mgrpRejectText,mgrpMsgRejectText,mgrpBroadcasterPolicy,mgrpDisallowedBroadcaster,mgrpAllowedBroadcaster,mgrpDisallowedDomain,mgrpAllowedDomain,mgrpMsgMaxSize,mgrpAuthPassword,mgrpModerator,mgrpDeliverTo,memberURL,UniqueMember,mgrpRFC822MailMember,rfc822MailMember,mgrpErrorsTo,mgrpAddHeader,mgrpRemoveHeader,mgrpMsgPrefixText,mgrpMsgSuffixText,mgmanMemberVisibility,expandable?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])(ma16:03:45.73: Search succeeded but 0 entries returned
16:03:45.73: No matching entries were found that were valid
16:03:45.73: Status for this address = 0
0 expansion total.
*** Debug output from submitting an envelope address:
16:03:45.73: mmc_wadr(0x006a7670,'help','help') called.
16:03:45.73: Copy estimate before address addition is 1
16:03:45.73: Parsing address help
16:03:45.73: Rewriting: Mbox = "help", host = "oswego.edu", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
16:03:45.73: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
16:03:45.73: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
16:03:45.73: Match, pattern = "oswego.edu", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
16:03:45.73: old state = not checked.
16:03:45.73: Using result 1 from domain match cache.
16:03:45.73: new state = succeeded.
16:03:45.73: New mailbox: "help".
16:03:45.73: New host: "oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New route: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: New channel system: "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: Looking up host "db-prod-01.oswego.edu".
16:03:45.73: - found on channel l
16:03:45.73: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
16:03:45.73: Address [email protected] requires local processing.
16:03:45.73: Variant #1 = [email protected]
16:03:45.73: Variant #2 = *@oswego.edu
16:03:45.73: Variant #3 = help
16:03:45.73: Checking for [email protected] in the system alias file
16:03:45.73: - not found
16:03:45.73: Checking for *@oswego.edu in the system alias file
16:03:45.73: - not found
16:03:45.73: Checking for help in the system alias file
16:03:45.73: - not found
16:03:45.73: Checking [email protected] with URL template ldap:///$V?*?sub?$R
16:03:45.73: LDAP URL template identified
16:03:45.73: URL determined to be: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?*?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))
16:03:45.73: URL context #1 will be used
16:03:45.73: Performing URL search on: ldap:///dc%3Doswego%2Cdc%3Dedu?objectclass,inetuserstatus,mailuserstatus,inetMailGroupStatus,uid,preferredLanguage,mailRoutingAddress,mailDeliveryOption,mail,mailAlternateAddress,mailEquivalentAddress,vacationStartDate,vacationEndDate,mailConversionTag,mailMsgMaxBlocks,mailhost,mailQuota,mailMsgQuota,mailProgramDeliveryInfo,mailDeliveryFileURL,mailDeliveryFile,mailAutoReplyMode,mailAutoReplySubject,mailAutoReplyText,mailAutoReplyTextInternal,mailAutoReplyTimeOut,mailSieveRuleSource,mailForwardingAddress,mailDeferProcessing,mgrpMsgRejectAction,mgrpRejectText,mgrpMsgRejectText,mgrpBroadcasterPolicy,mgrpDisallowedBroadcaster,mgrpAllowedBroadcaster,mgrpDisallowedDomain,mgrpAllowedDomain,mgrpMsgMaxSize,mgrpAuthPassword,mgrpModerator,mgrpDeliverTo,memberURL,UniqueMember,mgrpRFC822MailMember,rfc822MailMember,mgrpErrorsTo,mgrpAddHeader,mgrpRemoveHeader,mgrpMsgPrefixText,mgrpMsgSuffixText,mgmanMemberVisibility,expandable?sub?(|([email protected])([email protected])(ma16:03:45.74: Search succeeded but 0 entries returned
16:03:45.74: No matching entries were found that were valid
16:03:45.74: Status for this address = 0
16:03:45.74: - adding address [email protected] to headers.
16:03:45.74: Copy estimate after address addition is 1
Expanded address:
[email protected]
Submitted address list:
Address list error -- 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: help
Submitted notifications list:

okay i hope this is better info
14/Aug/2006:16:39:23 -0400] conn=67777 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=130 slot=130 LDAP connection from 129.3.22.160 to 129.3.22.160
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:23 -0400] conn=67777 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="cn=msg-config, cn=Sun ONE Messaging Suite, cn=Server Group, cn=db-prod-01.oswego.edu, ou=oswego.edu, o=NetscapeRoot" method=128 version=2
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:23 -0400] conn=67777 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=msg-config,cn=sun one messaging suite,cn=server group,cn=db-prod-01.oswego.edu,ou=oswego.edu,o=netscaperoot"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:23 -0400] conn=67777 op=1 msgId=2 - SRCH base="cn=configuration,cn=msg-config,cn=sun one messaging suite,cn=server group,cn=db-prod-01.oswego.edu,ou=oswego.edu,o=netscaperoot" scope=2 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs=ALL
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67777 op=1 msgId=2 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1028 etime=1
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=135 slot=135 LDAP connection from 129.3.22.160 to 129.3.22.160
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="uid=msg-admin-db-prod-01.oswego.edu-20060626211223Z, ou=People, dc=oswego,dc=edu" method=128 version=3
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="uid=msg-admin-db-prod-01.oswego.edu-20060626211223z,ou=people,dc=oswego,dc=edu"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=1 msgId=2 - SRCH base="dc=db-prod-01,dc=oswego,dc=edu,o=internet" scope=0 filter="(|(objectClass=inetDomain)(objectClass=inetdomainalias))" attrs=ALL
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=1 msgId=2 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=2 msgId=3 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu,o=internet" scope=0 filter="(|(objectClass=inetDomain)(objectClass=inetdomainalias))" attrs=ALL
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=2 msgId=3 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=3 msgId=4 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu" scope=0 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs=ALL
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=3 msgId=4 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=4 msgId=5 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu" scope=2 filter="(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))" attrs="preferredLanguage mail mailEquivalentAddress"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=4 msgId=5 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=5 msgId=6 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu" scope=2 filter="(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))" attrs="preferredLanguage mail mailEquivalentAddress"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=5 msgId=6 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=6 msgId=7 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu" scope=2 filter="(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))" attrs="objectClass inetUserStatus mailUserStatus inetMailGroupStatus uid preferredLanguage mailRoutingAddress mailDeliveryOption mail mailAlternateAddress mailEquivalentAddress vacationStartDate vacationEndDate mailConversionTag mailMsgMaxBlocks mailHost mailQuota mailMsgQuota mailProgramDeliveryInfo mailDeliveryFileURL maildeliveryfile mailAutoReplyMode mailAutoReplySubject mailAutoReplyText mailAutoReplyTextInternal mailAutoReplyTimeout mailSieveRuleSource mailForwardingAddress mailDeferProcessing mgrpMsgRejectAction mgrprejecttext mgrpMsgRejectText mgrpBroadcasterPolicy mgrpDisallowedBroadcaster mgrpAllowedBroadcaster mgrpDisallowedDomain mgrpAllowedDomain mgrpMsgMaxsize mgrpAuthPassword mgrpModerator mgrpDeliverTo memberURL uniqueMember mgrpRFC822MailMember rfc822mailmember mgrpErrorsTo mgrpAddHeader mgrpRemoveHeader mgrpMsgPrefixText mgrpMsgSuffixText mgmanMemberVisibility expandable"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=6 msgId=7 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=7 msgId=8 - SRCH base="dc=oswego,dc=edu" scope=2 filter="(|([email protected])([email protected])([email protected]))" attrs="objectClass inetUserStatus mailUserStatus inetMailGroupStatus uid preferredLanguage mailRoutingAddress mailDeliveryOption mail mailAlternateAddress mailEquivalentAddress vacationStartDate vacationEndDate mailConversionTag mailMsgMaxBlocks mailHost mailQuota mailMsgQuota mailProgramDeliveryInfo mailDeliveryFileURL maildeliveryfile mailAutoReplyMode mailAutoReplySubject mailAutoReplyText mailAutoReplyTextInternal mailAutoReplyTimeout mailSieveRuleSource mailForwardingAddress mailDeferProcessing mgrpMsgRejectAction mgrprejecttext mgrpMsgRejectText mgrpBroadcasterPolicy mgrpDisallowedBroadcaster mgrpAllowedBroadcaster mgrpDisallowedDomain mgrpAllowedDomain mgrpMsgMaxsize mgrpAuthPassword mgrpModerator mgrpDeliverTo memberURL uniqueMember mgrpRFC822MailMember rfc822mailmember mgrpErrorsTo mgrpAddHeader mgrpRemoveHeader mgrpMsgPrefixText mgrpMsgSuffixText mgmanMemberVisibility expandable"
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=7 msgId=8 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67777 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closing - B1
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67777 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closing - B1
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:24 -0400] conn=67778 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:29 -0400] conn=67624 op=182 msgId=183 - SRCH base="dc=asu,dc=edu,o=internet" scope=0 filter="(|(objectClass=inetDomain)(objectClass=inetdomainalias))" attrs=ALL
[14/Aug/2006:16:39:29 -0400] conn=67624 op=182 msgId=183 - RESULT err=32 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0

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    Please help me with this, if there are any screenshots you would like I can provide you with necessary info. 
    Thanks in advance!!!
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  • Problem with local users printing to the printer queue

    We have just upgraded our servers to 2.8GHz Quad-core Intel Xeon which is running OS X 10.5.6
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    The printer pauses and does not print.
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    Hi there,
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  • Mail not working for local users

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    Danny,
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    Please keep this in mind next time you post.  Thank you.

  • CSM 3.1 local user authentication problem

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    You probably need to go under the system context and create the interface and also allocate vlans to it in CSM before you configure the context itself.
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  • How to stop mails from unknown user

    Hi All
    This is my messaging server version.
    ./imsimta version
    iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 1.21 (built Sep 8 2003)
    libimta.so 5.2 HotFix 1.21 (built 18:35:22, Sep 8 2003)
    SunOS mum1pp1-a-fixed 5.8 Generic_117350-26 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880
    One of our USER is frequently getting some mails which is not
    addressed to him
    To say clearly
    Our user mail id is ([email protected]) but in the below output
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    The mail is sent from [email protected]
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    My ques.....
    1. How to rectify this problem ??
    2. Spamassassin is configured on our servers and i think we have to
    tune spamassassin to solve this problem ?? can any body tell me
    how to tune ???
    Check the below output
    Date:
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    From:
    Katharine Charles <[email protected]>
    Subject:
    Katharine wrote
    To:
    [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    <01c71230$47857fd0$6c822ecf@deborapms>
    MIME-version:
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    X-MIMEOLE:
    Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400
    X-Mailer:
    Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.5510
    Content-type:
    text/plain; charset=iso-8859-2
    Content-transfer-encoding:
    7bit
    X-Priority:
    3 (Normal)
    X-MSMail-priority:
    Normal
    Thread-index:
    Aca6Q0-'>UFR08/)'7T./Q5?V4@14+==
    Original-recipient:
    rfc822;[email protected]
    X-Mozilla-Status:
    8001
    X-Mozilla-Status2:
    00000000
    X-UIDL:
    10096-1043648961
    Thanks in Advance

    Hi,
    1. The version of Messaging you're using, is very,
    very old. If you do not have a support contract, you
    should at least download and apply 5.2p2.
    What difference does it makes ?? can you explain
    me..So Jay doesn't have to re-explain this for the thousandth time.
    5.2p2 contains hundreds of fixes and can pro-actively fix problems that you may have not hit yet. We always recommend that customers all use up-to-date software if possible. In the same way that you should be patching your Operating System and other applications.
    my ques ...
    What will happen if i'm using "dnsverify" keyword in
    TCP local channel ??
    can you explain me ??Do you mean the dns_verify keyword in the mapping table or the mailfromdnsverify channel keyword?
    Either way I recommend you look at the iMS5.2 Admin Guide which explains both of these keywords and how to use them.
    Regards,
    Shane.

  • Connecting Outlook 2013 for a local user

    We’re having trouble connecting a users connecting a domain user’s Outlook 2013 to our Exchange 2013 server. The user has a domain user account, and an Exchange mailbox.
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    The machine can query internal DNS servers, and has network connectivity through to the Exchange server.
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    Options ‘Connect using SSL only’, along with ‘Only connect to proxy servers that have this principal name in their certificate’ are selected with
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    We’re having trouble connecting a users connecting a domain user’s Outlook 2013 to our Exchange 2013 server. The user has a domain user account, and an Exchange mailbox.
    However;
     The user in question uses a PC that is physically connected to the network, but isn’t a domain-joined machine. The user is using a locally-provisioned account on the PC.
    The machine can query internal DNS servers, and has network connectivity through to the Exchange server.
    The user can successfully log in to OWA, where everything functions as normal. The user wishes to use Outlook 2013 for archiving of PST files.
    We are having issues creating a mail profile for the user, whether manually configuring or utilising autodiscover.
    With autodiscover, the user enters her name, email address and password in the initial wizard in Outlook 2013. 2 of the 3 steps succeed, before ‘The action cannot be completed. The name cannot be matched to a name in the address list’ error window is displayed.
    Is this because Exchange is having issues with the account being used to create the profile (the local user account on the PC)?
    Now what’s really odd, is that when using Outlook 2013 away from the network (at home), with any PC, the autodiscover method succeeds. What is causing it to fail internally?
    So, with the autodiscover method out of the window, we turned to manually configuring the profile.
    The local name of the Exchange server is entered for the server name, with the user’s email address for the username.
    In ‘More Settings’, the connection tab is configured to ‘Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP’.
    The URL used to connect the proxy server for Exchange, is the external name used for OWA. This is the same address used when the user is using OWA internally/externally, which works without issue.
    Options ‘Connect using SSL only’, along with ‘Only connect to proxy servers that have this principal name in their certificate’ are selected with
    msstd:<external FQDN name> being entered.
    Basic Authentication is selected for the proxy authentication settings section.
    The user is then prompted for credentials. The following formats have been attempted;
    Domain.local\username
    Email Address
    [email protected]
    The correct password is used, but nothing is accepted.
    How can we get Outlook 2013 configured for this non-domain joined PC?
    Many thanks.
    The first problem is, if this Exchange 2013 then the server name in Outlook isn't really a server name, it is in actuality the ExchangeGUID of the mailbox.  
    Since you are trying to access the mailbox from a machine that is not on the domain you will need to make sure the externalURLs resolve properly internally.  Meaning either the user can access them by going out to the internet and getting routed back
    in (not ideal) or you configure them to resolve to the internal IPs on your internal DNS servers.
    Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread
    Thank you for your reply.
    As I mentioned, this machine can query internal DNS servers without issue. Autodiscover is working in a fashion, as the name of the mail server is hashed. 
    In an update to the post, I have exported a working profile from the registry of the machine for a domain user, and have imported for a local user. This actually works, but I'd still like to know the reason for not being able to configure it in the first
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  • Sending to local user gives too many hops

    I have set up Mavericks server for mail. Works perfectly for incoming and outgoing mail to other domains but fails when trying to send mail to a local user. Here are my settings:
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    Invoke the following diagnostic by launching Terminal.app from Applications > Utilities and see if there are any network or DNS issues reported:
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  • Problem setting up Network User

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    Leif Carlsson wrote:
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  • [SOLVED]How to send email to a local user?

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  • How to access unread mails of all users in Exchange server without having Passwords and without giving mailbox access to other user.

    Hi all,
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    Service , that
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    Limitation
    : I don't have Passwords of mailboxes , so i gave all mailbox access permission  to one user , then i completed this   service using below code.
     But now, Client
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    service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("[email protected]", "password");
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    var folderId = new FolderId(WellKnownFolderName.Inbox, userMailbox);
    SearchFilter.IsEqualTo filter1 = new SearchFilter.IsEqualTo(EmailMessageSchema.IsRead, false);
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    var body = item.Body;

    You would need to check that possibilities via WebServices but suggest you to post this in Development forum to get help from programmers....
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