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  1. Thanks Bruce - appreciate the comment, however this wasn't the real issue. The problem wasn't being able to send from the site to multiple acocunts, the problem appears to be a conflict between forwards with the same name as full email accounts. For some reason we couldn't send to any account on the box at all. As soon as I put my gmail account into oscommerce, mail started to flow. Still can't work out what's going on for the life of me. Cheers, Mark
  2. Hey. Found some odd behaviour today when trying to get OSCommerce working. In error, we had 5 full emails accounts set up that also had forwarders set up. For some reason, it was not possible to send an email from a process on the webserver to that domains email account. When I deleted the full accounts, just leaving the forwarding addresses, the forwarding worked fine. Would you expect this behaviour? Mark
  3. Actually mate, I managed to get mambo going with very little hassle. However I am back here again with the same issue for SugarCRM which is looking like it's going to be a major nightmare just to install. OK I'm off to speak to the techs...
  4. thanks mate - will do Mark
  5. Having read the forum now there is probably a more effective way that I could have installed my copy of mambo, however.... I did it by unpacking the files on my windows box and then FTP'ing the whole thing up. I did, however find, that it appears the ownership of the files are not set to the same UID/GID as the webserver and I am having to use 777 on some of the directories in the distribution. Is it possible that there is a way to set ownerhship on a directory tree to be the same as the httpd server? Is my web server running as my userid or another? cheers Mark.
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