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ISPConfig dovecot status=bounced (user unknown)
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i***@gmail.com
2013-11-12 11:20:34 UTC
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I have ISPConfig 3 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server The server has several domains and lets call the main domain: example.com. I have also demo.com

I have several emails on each domain.

The status of the email sent between the emails:

***@example.com -> ***@demo.com (Success)
***@demo.com -> ***@example.com (Failure)

The failure is with error:
postfix/pipe[31311]: 8E72ED058D: to=<***@example.com>, relay=dovecot, delay=0.1, delays=0.03/0/0/0.07, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (user unknown)

I saw the fix for removing the example.com from:
mydestination = localhost, localhost.localdomain in /etc/postfix/main.cf
It didn't help.

Also an important thing is that the example.com MX records are Google's. We are using Google Apps for this domain in order to use Gmail servers.

I think the problem is that the mail server is not looking for the MX records of the domain. It knows the domain is set on this server and it searches for the destination email on the local server, not on Google's servers.

For several days I'm really lost!
Thanks for your help in advance!
Lemat
2013-12-25 13:26:59 UTC
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Post by i***@gmail.com
I have ISPConfig 3 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server The server has several domains and lets call the main domain: example.com. I have also demo.com
I have several emails on each domain.
mydestination = localhost, localhost.localdomain in /etc/postfix/main.cf
It didn't help.
Also an important thing is that the example.com MX records are Google's. We are using Google Apps for this domain in order to use Gmail servers.
I think the problem is that the mail server is not looking for the MX records of the domain. It knows the domain is set on this server and it searches for the destination email on the local server, not on Google's servers.
For several days I'm really lost!
Thanks for your help in advance!
remove example.com from virtual_mailbox_domains
c***@aureliendebord.com
2014-04-17 15:33:57 UTC
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Hello,

Did you find a solution. I am dealing with the same problem right now...
Thanks for letting me know if you know anything

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