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hi there,
I'm new to Postfix and have had a great time trying to configure it over the last week or so. Finally I worked out how to get my virtual domains to send but I cannot get them to receive email. I'm using Postfix with Redhat 9.0 and have several domains with clients websites and aslo host their email accounts. I've come from using a VPS to a dedicated server and never used postfix before, so this is all new to me. I use one domain as the default and have the rest set up as virtual domains. If you need to know any configs of postfix please leyt me know. I think I am close to resolving it, but just cant get there. I have read almost everything there is to read from the net but cant make understand some of it. Any help would be apprectiated. Glenn |
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"Glenn" <glenn@ttrwebdesign.com> wrote in message news:4010c9dd$0$16590$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u... > hi there, > > I'm new to Postfix and have had a great time trying to configure it over the > last week or so. Finally I worked out how to get my virtual domains to send > but I cannot get them to receive email. > > I'm using Postfix with Redhat 9.0 and have several domains with clients > websites and aslo host their email accounts. I've come from using a VPS to a > dedicated server and never used postfix before, so this is all new to me. > > I use one domain as the default and have the rest set up as virtual domains. > If you need to know any configs of postfix please leyt me know. I think I > am close to resolving it, but just cant get there. > > I have read almost everything there is to read from the net but cant make > understand some of it. > > Any help would be apprectiated. > > Glenn > > check out postfixadmin at www.high5.net ...i personally use this and it works great. if you don't want the PHP frontend than just read the postfix admin howto on the site. There are other ways to do what u want too, it's all on the postfix site http://www.postfix.org/docs.html Cheers Tim |
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Thanks for your help.....I'll give it a go
"Tim" <nospam@f**koffspammers.com> wrote in message news:butmh5$an0$1@otis.netspace.net.au... > > "Glenn" <glenn@ttrwebdesign.com> wrote in message > news:4010c9dd$0$16590$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u... > > hi there, > > > > I'm new to Postfix and have had a great time trying to configure it over > the > > last week or so. Finally I worked out how to get my virtual domains to > send > > but I cannot get them to receive email. > > > > I'm using Postfix with Redhat 9.0 and have several domains with clients > > websites and aslo host their email accounts. I've come from using a VPS to > a > > dedicated server and never used postfix before, so this is all new to me. > > > > I use one domain as the default and have the rest set up as virtual > domains. > > If you need to know any configs of postfix please leyt me know. I think I > > am close to resolving it, but just cant get there. > > > > I have read almost everything there is to read from the net but cant make > > understand some of it. > > > > Any help would be apprectiated. > > > > Glenn > > > > > check out postfixadmin at www.high5.net ...i personally use this and it > works great. if you don't want the PHP frontend than just read the postfix > admin howto on the site. > > There are other ways to do what u want too, it's all on the postfix site > http://www.postfix.org/docs.html > > Cheers > > Tim > > |
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