This is a discussion on Re: Fixing an MX issue within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 14:26, Philip Reynolds wrote: > Robert Krueger <racsw@frontiernet.net> 77 ...
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On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 14:26, Philip Reynolds wrote:
> Robert Krueger <racsw@frontiernet.net> 77 lines of wisdom included: > > masquerade_classes = envelope_sender, header_sender, header_recipient > > masquerade_exceptions = root > > < ... > > > > mydomain = local > > myhostname = linux.local > > 1) masquerade_classes and masquerade_exceptions are specified but > masquerade_domains is not specified anywhere. i.e. they do nothing. > > This isn't your problem however (at least not directly) I'll have to read up on this later, I guess. Thanks for pointing this out. > > 2) To relay through your relay server, your envelope sender must be > REAL. So try: > > a) Set mydomain to a valid domain which has an MX record. > "local" is not a domain which is going to have an MX record. Certainly not to be argumentative, but my "hostname" on my system is "linux", and the domain name is listed by Yast as "local". If this is a problem, then why am I able to send and receive as <racsw@frontiernet.net> with no squawks by Postfix concerning MX not found? Taking your suggestion nevertheless, I really don't know what I should actually put in there. Should I list <racsw@linux.local> and <myprivateadd@linux.local> together? This problem and that "mydestination" parameter I really don't understand, and the Postfix book I bought does not clear up either matter. ( Although everything works fine save this issue.) Your help is sincerely appreciated. > b) Set myorigin = $mydomain in main.cf No problem, once I clear up the other issue. Thanks again, Robert |
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