[courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
Again stuck on what is my domain if I have no real domain but I need local delivery? For now I have only one relay, defined in /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default 127.0.0.1TABallow,RELAYCLIENT,FAXRELAYCLIENT In Default acces policies for couriersmtpd also where two others 10TABallow,RELAYCLIENT

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. Could some one figure out what is wrong or

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. I have no DNS server, I would rather do

Re: [courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
tovis wrote: What should be the right domain name for local delivery, in case of no real domain? You may try and configure localhost as a real TLD and machine name in a local view of your local DNS server. I'm not sure it's the easiest way, though. I have no DNS server, I would rather do

[courier-users] courier local delivery domain

2008-03-15 Thread tovis
After my last email I have install courier imap with exim4 as mta - SMTP server. It's working just fine with addresses using @localhost as domain. At last I can focus on creating and using shared libraries. What is the difference between dirs under Maildir with dot and without dot? How should look