Evening All Thanks for the help. Actually had done all the changes correctly but never noticed that the smtp service wasnt restarting when I did a stop/start. Working like a champ now MIke On 9/2/2010 12:48 AM, Ben Parker wrote: > On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 22:50:03 -0400, MIke Ober<[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> We have a new list request but it needs to have an incoming address >> that is different from the default name our listserv is running on. >> I added an entry under MyDomain but when the post is incoming it is >> rejected with: 550 Recipient not local. >> >> Am I missing something or is this not possible > It is possible. What OS? If Windows, you need to stop/restart both LISTSERV > and the separate LISTSERV SMTP-Listener service after making such a change. > For Linux, you may need to make changes to your sendmail/postfix/??? mailer > configuration so they recognize the new domains. And don't forget changes to > DNS to be sure the new domain points to the LISTSERV server. If you have any > 3rd party mail filtering applications in place they also probably need some > adjustment. Finally, the first-listed value in MYDOMAIN= needs to be the same > as NODE=, add additional FQDNs after that.