At 9:44 AM +0200 2005-03-04, Graham Leggett wrote:

        This is a postfix configuration problem.  I would recommend
 checking the Postfix FAQ, and the archive of the postfix-users
 mailing list.

Already did to no avail, which is why I am now asking it here in case anyone here has ever run into this.

A few seconds Googling for "postfix mail loops back to myself" turns up the page at <http://www.topology.org/linux/postfixloop.html> as the third link. Most of the other links that are returned are from the archive of the postfix-users mailing list.



The issue is not that this is a common or uncommon problem. The issue is that this is a postfix problem, and the answer is easily found in the archives of their mailing list, as well as various other related pages.


Moreover, a few seconds spent searching for the answer on your part means that those of us who have run into this problem before don't have to sit down and spend a lot of time to effectively re-invent the wheel in order to try to put together an explanation of the sort seen at <http://www.topology.org/linux/postfixloop.html>.

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