You've launched the command 'newaliases' (or equivalent) after you edited
/etc/aliases, did you?

On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter 
<p...@state-of-mind.de>wrote:

> * peng...@sepserver.net <peng...@sepserver.net>:
> > I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to
> > postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do
> not
> > see any indication of any email being received. Would there be a log of
> > mail reveived in mail.log? I checked /root/Mail and the directory is
> > empty.
> > I checked /var/mail/ which is also empty. Where could my mail have gone?
>
> Help us help you. Provide DEBUG information as requested by
> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail.
>
> Besides: Something's wrong with your DKIM signer:
>
> Authentication-Results: mail.state-of-mind.de (amavisd-new);
> dkim=softfail (invalid, public key: not available) header.i=@sepserver.net
>
> p@rick
>
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> saslfinger (debugging SMTP AUTH):
> <http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/>
>

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