Well, I finally got my ISPConfig setup going today, and it pretty much seems to be working fine, except for one problem. I've tried to load up a test domain, nw7ju.org, into my configuration. I create a new client named nw7ju, and do all the configuration for that, and everything is fine. I then go to create the new site for www.nw7ju.org, and everything there works fine as well. But, here's the sticky part - in /etc/postfix/local-host-names, the name "www.nw7ju.org" is written in, not "nw7ju.org" as I would expect, which causes emails sent to my new email user [email protected] to be returned for a relay violation. So, I go back to my site config, and remove the "www" hostname. When I save the changes, ispconfig removes the "www" from the entry in local-host-names, and all would be fine...except that if I return to the site configuration in ISPConfig again, the www hostname returns, and any changes will re-write "www.nw7ju.org" into local-host-names. I'm sure I'm probably missing something obvious, but I don't know what, so any help anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. If you need more information, please let me know! Jeremy