On Tue, 21 Jun 2016 19:00:54 -0500
Edgar Pettijohn <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 16-06-21 18:53:26, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> 
> Sorry forgot this requirement.  Easiest solution would be to have the
> users in alias file like so:
> 
> user1: [email protected]
> user2: [email protected]
> etc.

After some testing: it seems when I send to a user of my own domain (as
specified in /etc/mail/mailname), the user has to exist locally.  When
I sent to another domain it works.

(e.g. domain in /etc/mail/mailname is "example.org" and you alias

  root: [email protected]

it works.)

When you start smtpd manually (smtpd -dv -T all) and send a mail you get
a lot of information to dig through.  In my test [email protected] didn't
expand, so it couldn't send a mail to "[email protected]" (as per error
message).

Best regards
Robert


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