On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 08:43:01PM +0100, Thomas Bohl wrote:

Hello!

> > If I send a message from local the FQDN is added so the mail is send
> > to [email protected]. Is it possible to ignore the "host." part or
> > rewrite the address to [email protected]?
> 
> # echo example.com > /etc/mail/mailname

I've tried it but it does not solve the problem:
 
 $ mail -v user
 <<< 220 host.example.com ESMTP OpenSMTPD
 >>> EHLO localhost
 <<< 250-host.example.com Hello localhost [local], pleased to meet you
 <<< 250-8BITMIME
 <<< 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
 <<< 250-SIZE 36700160
 <<< 250 HELP
 >>> MAIL FROM:<[email protected]>
 <<< 250 2.0.0: Ok
 >>> RCPT TO:<[email protected]>
 <<< 250 2.1.5 Destination address valid: Recipient ok
 >>> DATA
 <<< 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
 >>> .
 <<< 250 2.0.0: 1dbf7b05 Message accepted for delivery
 >>> QUIT
 <<< 221 2.0.0: Bye

 Nov  1 22:08:35 host smtpd[31333]: 0000000000000000 mda event=delivery 
evpid=1dbf7b05c357c219 from=<[email protected]> to=<[email protected]> 
user=user method=lmtp delay=1m30s result=TempFail stat=Error ("smtpd: RCPT TO 
rejected: 550 5.1.1 <[email protected]> User doesn't exist: 
[email protected]")

OpenSMTP accepts the mail. The error message comes from dovecot because
dovecot only knows [email protected].

The server is the MX for example.com and host.example.com. Mails for
[email protected] should go to user [email protected]. Is it possible
to setup a mapping from host.example.com to example.com?

Thanks!
Matthias


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