Re: /usr/sbin/sendmail requeue and address expansion

2009-02-27 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2/26/2009 11:00 AM, Magnus Bäck wrote: You need to disable it on one side, but then enable it on the other. In addition to receive_override_options = no_address_mappings in main.cf Add something like -o receive_override_options= to the other side that you've defined in master.cf I

Re: /usr/sbin/sendmail requeue and address expansion

2009-02-27 Thread mouss
Charles Marcus a écrit : On 2/26/2009 11:00 AM, Magnus Bäck wrote: You need to disable it on one side, but then enable it on the other. In addition to receive_override_options = no_address_mappings in main.cf Add something like -o receive_override_options= to the other side that you've

/usr/sbin/sendmail requeue and address expansion

2009-02-26 Thread kj
Hi guys, I'm chasing my tail on this one. The setup is pretty simple virtual hosting, with virtual_alias_maps in a file 'virtuals' which works fine, except for one line: b...@example.com bob, john, dave When sending a mail to b...@example.com, bob receives one copy of the mail, but

Re: /usr/sbin/sendmail requeue and address expansion

2009-02-26 Thread Wietse Venema
Look for receive_override_options in the MASTER.CF file examples of the FILTER_README documentation. Wietse

Re: /usr/sbin/sendmail requeue and address expansion

2009-02-26 Thread postfix
At 08:53 AM 2/26/2009, kj wrote: When sending a mail to b...@example.com, bob receives one copy of the mail, but john and dave each receives two. I understand the problem: postfix does the recipient expansion, sends it off to spamassassin. Spamassassin requeues the mail via the sendmail