
Hi Tom, you also can do an apache "reload". :) -Martin Tom Simpson wrote:
Ah,
That sounds like it.. I can't restart my webserver until later tonight (production system), but I'll let you know if that fixes it.
Thanks. Tom.
Martin Edenhofer wrote:
Hi Tom,
Tom Simpson wrote:
The trouble is, that is exactly what I am doing. I'm imagining the scenario where a new customer phones the "helpline". So, I'm putting in a new customer email address in the "From" field. It accepts this just fine *ONLY* if the address is "<name>@sun.com", ie. my local domain. Anything that is "<name>@<otherdomain>" it says invalid MX.
This is the right setting:
[...] # CheckMXRecord # (Check mx recorde of used email addresses) $Self->{CheckMXRecord} = 0; [...]
(like you wrote in your email).
It looks like use mod_perl? If you, need to restart your webserver to reload the config file.
Otherwise you will not see any changes. :)
After that, no more mx lookup will be done.
Martin Edenhofer
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