![]() ![]() I sent some more messages to the address and saw from the log that the message was being routed to where there was no mailbox, rather than to the actual mailbox directory at my. Mail wasn’t arriving in the inbox of a previously functional email account. I had the same error messages in my mail log on my 1&1 VPS server, running Plesk 18.0.26. This was originally documented by Luke Tarplin, and I can’t explain how helpful it was.įind your ‘main.cf’ configuration file for PostFix, which for CentOS 6, is located at There is a very easy fix to this issue by commenting out 3 lines in your Postfix ‘main.cf’ configuration file. Naturally, if you didn’t have that particular email address set up, or any email with that extension set up on the server, it found nothing, and wouldn’t send the email. The problem was that when PostFix (the SMTP sendmail uses by default in most cases) determined the address to be the same as the domain it was hosting, it did a local search to find that address rather than just sending the email. ![]() I’ll get to it awfully quick, then I’ll tell you how I figured it out.įirst, you need to ask yourself, is this email address the same domain being hosted on PLESK? Bingo. This is something that occurs on Parellels’ PLESK server administration software. And it would successfully send an email to every address EXCEPT one particular address. ![]()
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