This is a discussion on Re: Problems with $mydomain entries in virtual within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 15:58 CEST, Michael <mth@mth.com> wrote: > Wietse wrote: >=...
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On Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 15:58 CEST,
Michael <mth@mth.com> wrote: > Wietse wrote: >=20 > > Then specify the local domain in myorigin. >=20 > I apologize, I do not understand specifically what you mean by 'local > domain'. In Postfixish, "local domain" =3D=3D "domain listed in mydestination" =3D= =3D "domain delivered to local(8)". You might want to read ADDRESS_CLASS_README. (The above isn't strictly true. Transport maps can override these rules.) > My current main.cf says: >=20 > myorigin =3D $mydomain >=20 > The doc for this says 'locally posted mail' ... but I am talking about > inbound mail. I suppose the documentation could be a bit more clear here. Perhaps what's said about append_at_myorigin clears things up a bit: append_at_myorigin (default: yes) Append the string "@$myorigin" to mail addresses without domain information. This feature is enabled by default and must not be turned off. Postfix does not support domain-less addresses. --=20 Magnus B=E4ck magnus@dsek.lth.se |
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