Re: Restrict Senders plugin won't send to my own domain

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Hello Paul and Eva,

What do you mean by this?

I am completely worried! Is my email hacked?

Thanks,
Sarah *-*

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:04 PM, eva <evammg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 27 June 2011 18:40, Paul Lesniewski <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:11 AM, eva <evammg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have perfectly working the Restrict Senders plugin but there's
>> something that doesn't work and I have no idea where to start looking
>> for something.
>>
>> I have set the email address at
>>
>> /config/config_restrict_senders.php
>>
>> $rs_report_addresses = 'user@xxxxxxxx';
>>
>> When a user is marked as possible spammer, squirrelmail will send me
>> an email with al the details.
>>
>> So everything perfect.
>>
>> But I'd like to change this email address with an email addreess of
>> our own domain, that is
>>
>> user@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> When I change it to this address it won't send the email when an user
>> is marked as possible spammer :s
>>
>> I have tried different addresses of my own domain, and none of them
>> work. The thing is, that this email addresses work perfect.. with or
>> without webmail, I send and receive emails outside and inside the net
>> every day.... so why does the plugin send emails without any problem
>> to email adresses that are to the "outside" like gmail, yahoo, etc..
>> but won't work with email addresses of my own domain if I haven't got
>> any problem with them except for this case?
>>
>> I am lost with this and I don't know where to start..
>
> Your mail log file is where to start.  Sorry, but it's impossible to
> say what the problem is without more information from you.  I have
> confirmed that I can get it to work as you desire on my system.
>
> --

Hello Paul,

I have done a few tests with different addresses and looked into the
logs.. and found that my smtp server is sending the email to a
different address.. from the one it should :x

I have no idea why this happened, but now I know where to start :)
thanks for the quick response.

Regards

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