Vfarms.com is actually visualfarms.com. I was going to obfuscate it a bit and 
then I realized that wouldn't matter but I forgot change it back. So I did have 
it right in the configuration. The proof is that a friend of mine has been able 
to send me mail today, and it gets through no problem.

The reason those log reports are from different machines is that I can send 
myself mail when logged in locally, but not remotely. The logs show what I get 
from each machine.

So i don't know what I hosed up, but it appears to be specific to my accounts. 
Any suggestions for a step by step test suite to find he problem? I can email 
myself locally, but not from a different network. I can send mail out to 
anybody, and apparently anybody (except me) can send mail to me at 
visualfarms.com. Maybe I should be focusing on how I set up firefox to log in 
to get mail? That wasn't very clear to me either.

Regards,

Bill Thoen
GISnet
http://gisnet.com
303-786-9961

On Dec 2, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Russell Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> What is your public ip for that server? 
> 
> When I do an MX lookup for vfarms.com, I don't see anything, i.e. it doesn't 
> exist. When I look up the mx for visualfarms.com, I see 192.231.196.244. If 
> that's your IP, and you configure postfix to accept mail for 
> 'visualfarms.com' either in addition to, or instead of vfarms.com, then it 
> should start working. If that's not your IP address, then you need to 
> configure your DNS to point to the right server. 
> 
> Also, those postfix logs are from two different machines. www and oneimage.
> 
> On Dec 2, 2012, at 12:15 PM, Bill Thoen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> myhostname = mail.vfarms.com
>> 
>> mydomain = vfarms.com
> 
> Russell Johnson
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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