Why would i do that? Notthing is wrong with it, it works perfect.
Matt Salerno wrote:
On 5/4/05, Oskar Lindgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using postfix and dbmail 2, I am trying to make postfix reject mails
incoming to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since the mailaddress does NOT exist. If I
send a mail to the server from a remote computer using SMTP, it works
and he whines. But not internal, i send my mail using(on the same box
iam runing postfix and dbmail, so localhost is opengl.se):
echo hi|mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can clearly see that postfix hands the mail over to dbmail, which he
shouldnt. It(postfix) says this when it should send a
the-mailaddress-does-not-exist-mail back:
May 4 19:38:42 server postfix/pipe[39383]: 2693A60DC:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=dbmail, delay=9065, status=deferred
(temporary failure)
/ Oskar
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I am no expert, but you would probably want to check the
smtpd_recipient_restrictions in your postfix configuration.
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