Hi, What does `hostname` tell you ?
Gilles On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:08:04AM -0500, [email protected] wrote: > Well, I changed /etc/mail/aliases: > > root: [email protected] > > Mail arrives now. Also, with smtpd.conf modified: > > - comment out loopback: > # listen on lo0 > > effect is the same. > > Anyhow, this was the first time I needed fqdn in aliases file on > localhost. > > Darrel > > On Thu, 6 Jan 2011 [email protected] wrote: > > >If I send mail to this_user then delivery is okay. If I send mail > >to root: > > > >$ mail > >No mail for this_user > > > ># mail > >No mail for root > > > >- this is smtpd.conf: > >that_if= "re0" > >listen on lo0 > >listen on $that_if > >#listen on $wan_if tls enable auth > >map aliases { source db "/etc/mail/aliases.db" } > >accept for local alias aliases deliver to mbox > >#accept for local deliver to mda "procmail -f -" > >#accept from all for domain levitch.org deliver to mda "procmail \ > >-f -" > >accept for all relay > > > >- entry in /etc/mail/aliases: > >root: this_u...@mail > > > >#mailq > >MTA|1294327504.PzDyhzcCkSSMYqdZ.527354188|PROCESSING| \ > > > >- then after a while '# mailq' and '# ls /var/spool/smtpd/queue' > >have no output > -- Gilles Chehade freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant http://www.poolp.org

