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Configure a server not to receive mail
I am on a dedicated server however our server was misconfigured to receive mail so anything that it sent by the phpmailer is being sent to the server which doesnt have a mail client.
Our email is hosted by our web host. |
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Mail is directed by the MX records of a domain - you can changed these by editing your domain's DNS records.
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Our DNS is also hosted by the webhost and that is configured to send the mail to the right spot.
However our sendmail function only wants to send to localhost. |
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Most likely, you are using Postfix (correct?) and has been configured to send mail to "x.com" locally. Look at the "transport_maps" option in the configuration.
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Check to see if there is a mail server running like Postfix, if it is, turning it off will usually be a quick fix.
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If you disable Postfix, he won't be able to send mail in the first place (if he is using its SMTP "module").
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