> [email protected]: > > The mails going to the uucp transport are going into the world. > > Wietse: > You are sending mail to some other host, and want Postfix to use > the smtp_fallback_feature when that host is down. > > Why does Postfix believe that it is MX host for the destination? > Something seems to be very wromg to me. >
relayhost is the right way to send mails to my smarthost, correct? This works. My setup knows where to send mails not for mydestination. (Or should I better use default_transport for that?) The machine we are talking about is MX for all the domains that belong to me (=mydestination). And exactly the way relayhost is sent mails to the world they should be sent to the fallback_relay if that relayhost is down. You are right, I believe that something changed between the version I was running before (don't remember) and the version I'm running now. And it looks as if it is the MX thing. As I understood (please correct me): relayhost only takes mydestination into account whereas fallback_relay in addition to mydestination looks into the MX. Correct? So why does Postfix believe that it is the MX for the world? (Wow, my small machine is a very vital part of the internet ;-) Is there a setting that I can turn on to debug into that? A setting where I can see in the logs that and why it believes that it is an MX for those domains? The fallback_relay gets the mails where I am not the MX because all other mails are delivered locally. What is the thing that I do not understand here? -lutzn -- Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de
