Bill Weiss([email protected])@Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:08:08AM -0600:
> Andy Smith([email protected])@Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:01:05AM -0600:
> > ok i have put that in canonical and when the rewrite occurs i get a
> > log that looks like this
> > 
> > Feb 10 16:52:45 dal1-svc-12 postfix/smtp[13697]: 9E4FA26FB8:
> > to=<1234567.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_u...@smscountry.net>,
> > orig_to=<[email protected]>,
> > relay=roslife.net.outbound15.mxlogic.net[208.65.144.92]:25, delay=2.2,
> > delays=0.56/0.01/0.09/1.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 [OUTBOUND]
> > b54e27b4.0.89022.00-001.196464.p02c11o141.mxlogic.net QueueSafe)
> > 
> > 
> > my rewrite looks like
> > 
> > /^(.*)@smscountry\.net$/ [email protected]
> > 
> > am i missing something as prodea_uae1 is being added multiple times.
> 
> My guess is that you're hitting this:
> 
> The  optional canonical(5) table specifies an address map- ping for local
> and non-local  addresses.  The  mapping  is used  by the cleanup(8)
> daemon, before mail is stored into the queue.  The address mapping is
> recursive.
> ^^^^^^^^^^

Sorry, that text is from canonical(5), as seen at
http://www.postfix.org/canonical.5.html

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Bill Weiss

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