Hi Ryan,
thanks for the answer. There are no Spam mails in Gmail folder because
none of emails are getting through.
To make things clear for me (bonehead):
1. I need to make email forwarding in Gandi service
2. I need to configure Gmail mail servers for the MX records in Gandi (I
am not using Gmail for your domain)
3. Everything should be working after step one and two
Cheers,
Markus
On Feb, 11 2007 14:16 CET, Ryan (Gandi) wrote:
On Feb, 10 2007 19:18 CET, Markus Räipiö wrote:
Gmail forward still not working any idea why ?
Cheers,
Markus
On Feb, 8 2007 17:31 CET, DC wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to get a response out of the gandi email support form,
so
I
figured I would try this. I have three domains with gandi. One of
them
is my major one, and it's the one that I have actual hosting for. My
main email address is at this domain, and email addresses from the
other two domains have always forwarded to it without issue.
Recently,
I changed the email handling for the main domain to Google's "gmail
for
your domain," and it's working fine. However, the two other domains
now
seem incapable of forwarding mail. I keep getting an error from the
gandi Postfix program. Here it is:
This is the Postfix program at host lagavulin.gandi.net.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be
delivered
to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
For further assistance, please send mail to <postmaster>
If you do so, please include this problem report. You can delete
your
own text from the attached returned message.
The Postfix program
<dacraig@cienciapr.org> (expanded from <david@halfcabrecords.com>):
User
unknown in virtual alias table
If somebody knows what's going on, I would really appreciate help.
Thank
you!
DC
Gmail often thinks that mail forwarded from Gandi (and sometimes even
Gandi's customer care replies!) are spam and instantly puts them in
the
Spam (or Junk) folder.
Gmail (and Hotmail) users might want to check and see whether or not
this is the case, by logging into their online mail interfaces and
checking the Spam folder.
Therefore, if your forwarding configuration (I am not talking about
the
"Gmail for your domain" service, which has nothing to do with Gandi's
free e-mail forwarding service, but rather the creation of MX records
to point the domain to Google's mail servers) is correct, and if you
do
not see your forwarded mails in your inbox, you should look in your
spam
folder...
** a quick note about "Gmail for your domain" -> Before setting this
up,
you might want to have a look at our FAQ, at the following page:
http://www.gandi.net/faq/view_question/en/...
Please keep in mind, however, that in the case of using that service,
it
is Google that manages your mails and not Gandi - as you are using
Google's mail servers...