Hi,
Now i have tried pretty much to get things to work... but this really getting on my nerves.. now i have been working on this migrations for 5 days... and still... i dont know what mess this op..
what i have is a:
almost fully functional scalix install, all my services seems to run as they are supposed to..
[root@aalzh caa]# omstat -a
PC Monitor Started NON-STOP 0
Directory Relay Server Started 17:15:21
Notification Server Started 17:15:21 0
Shared memory daemon Started NON-STOP
Notification Monitor Started NON-STOP
Session Monitor Started NON-STOP
Indexer Started NON-STOP
Stats Daemon Started NON-STOP
Container Access Monitor Started NON-STOP
Item Structure Server Stopped
Database Monitor Started 17:15:21
Licence Monitor Daemon Started NON-STOP
LDAP Daemon Started 17:15:21
Queue Manager Started NON-STOP
Item Delete Daemon Started NON-STOP
IMAP Server Daemon Started 17:15:21
SMTP Relay Started 17:15:21
Mime Browser Controller Started 17:15:21
Event Server Started 17:15:21
[root@aalzh caa]# omstat -s
Service Router Stopped 17:31:45 0
Local Delivery Started 17:15:22 0
Internet Mail Gateway Started 17:15:22 0
Sendmail Interface Started 17:15:22 0
Local Client Interface Enabled 17:15:22 0
Remote Client Interface Enabled 17:15:22 0
Test Server Started 17:15:22 0
Request Server Started 17:15:23 0
Print Server Started 17:15:23 0
Directory Synchronization Started 17:15:23 0
Bulletin Board Server Started 17:15:23 0
Background Search Service Started 17:15:23 0
Dump Server Started 17:15:23 0
CDA Server Started 17:15:23 0
POP3 interface Started 17:15:23 0
Omscan Server Started 17:15:23 0
Archiver Started 17:15:23 0
I can login with both IMAP / POP3 / Webmail and the SAC interface
but when i send a mail to the system.. i get a reply back that the user could not be find.. what the hell can i possible do? and what can i check to make sure things are as they are supposed?
i think that i have checked every single thing twice.. but i cannot figure it out.. and i really dont like to reinstall thing.. because i have plenty of data that i would better like in the migration.
best regards
Michael Holm