Thank you for the reply, I tried without the relayhost, also check in the
alias,and mydomain is wrote correctly and I remove forward_path since the
file was empty
I have also tried to put the forward in the alias
therefore,
pluto: a...@gmail.com

however, in the header the from on the message received by gmail is in
capital letters and dovecot is not involved in that transfer.
I tought that mydomain was suppose to  overwrite the unix domainname



On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org
> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:54:37PM -0400, Il Neofita wrote:
>
> > alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
> > forward_path = /etc/postfix/destination
> > mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
> > mydomain = aaaaaaa.aaa
> > myorigin = $mydomain
> > relayhost = aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaa.aa
>
> The above are potentially relevant to message rewriting.
>
> > smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols = TLSv1
>
> Bad idea, instead use:
>
>     smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3
>
> > From a Client
> >
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa postfix/smtpd[2499]: 14EC926001B:
> >       client=aaaa.aaaaaaa.aaa[DDD.DDD.DDD.199], sasl_method=PLAIN,
> >       sasl_username=aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa postfix/cleanup[2503]: 14EC926001B:
> >       message-id=<0da6c89e-4993-469d-a434-d282bf355...@aaaaaaa.aaa>
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: 14EC926001B:
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@aaaaaaaaaa.aaa>, size=571, nrcpt=1 (queue
> active)
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>,
> >       method=PLAIN, rip=DDD.DDD.DDD.199, lip=DDD.DDD.DDD.103, mpid=2506,
> TLS
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa postfix/smtp[2504]: 14EC926001B: to=<
> >       aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>,
> relay=aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaa.aa[DDD.DDD.DDD.20]:25,
> >       delay=0.28, delays=0.02/0.01/0.01/0.23, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
> (250 2.0.0
> >       t8OGeAWc014158 Message accepted for delivery)
> > Sep 24 12:40:10 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: 14EC926001B: removed
>
> Not too many of us are psychic, is that good or bad?  If bad,
> indicate which line or lines show unwanted behaviour, and what
> you'd like to see instead.
>
> This came in from a SASL-authenticated MUA via SMTP.
>
> Are you trying to draw our attention to the envelope sender address
> in the qmgr's "from=" log entry?  Is there something wrong with it?
>
> > A Forward
> >
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/smtpd[2596]: CAFD026001B:
> >       client=aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaa.aaaa.aa[DDD.DDD.DDD.26]
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/cleanup[2503]: CAFD026001B:
> >       message-id=<e0c68ebb-61ba-4e5b-971b-b18d9b2b1...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: CAFD026001B:
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>, size=3563, nrcpt=1 (queue
> active)
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/pickup[2454]: ED33E26001D: uid=6277
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/cleanup[2503]: ED33E26001D:
> >       message-id=<e0c68ebb-61ba-4e5b-971b-b18d9b2b1...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa dovecot: lda(aaaaaaaa): sieve:
> >       msgid=<e0c68ebb-61ba-4e5b-971b-b18d9b2b1...@gmail.com>:
> >       forwarded to <aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: ED33E26001D:
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>, size=3800, nrcpt=1 (queue
> active)
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/pickup[2454]: F1611270D14: uid=DDDD
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/cleanup[2503]: F1611270D14:
> >       warning: header Subject: 1 from local;
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com> to=<
> hhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...@yahoo.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/cleanup[2503]: F1611270D14:
> >       message-id=<e0c68ebb-61ba-4e5b-971b-b18d9b2b1...@gmail.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa dovecot: lda(aaaaaaaa): sieve:
> >       msgid=<e0c68ebb-61ba-4e5b-971b-b18d9b2b1...@gmail.com>:
> >       forwarded to <hhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...@yahoo.com>
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: F1611270D14:
> >       from=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>, size=3800, nrcpt=1 (queue
> active)
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/local[2861]: CAFD026001B:
> >       to=<aaaaa...@aaaaaaa.aaa>, relay=local, delay=0.16,
> >       delays=0.11/0/0/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
> >       (delivered to command: /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver)
> > Sep 24 12:43:29 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: CAFD026001B: removed
> > Sep 24 12:43:30 aaaa postfix/smtp[2901]: ED33E26001D:
> >       to=<aaaaaaaaaaaa...@gmail.com>,
> >       relay=aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaa.aa[DDD.DDD.DDD.20]:25,
> >       delay=0.28, delays=0.01/0/0.02/0.25, dsn=2.0.0,
> >       status=sent (250 2.0.0 t8OGhTf0014573 Message accepted for
> delivery)
> > Sep 24 12:43:30 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: ED33E26001D: removed
> > Sep 24 12:43:30 aaaa postfix/smtp[2930]: F1611270D14:
> >       to=<hhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...@yahoo.com>,
> >       relay=aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaa.aa[DDD.DDD.DDD.22]:25, delay=0.29,
> >       delays=0.01/0.01/0.01/0.26, dsn=2.0.0,
> >       status=sent (250 2.0.0 t8OGhUug006410 Message accepted for
> delivery)
> > Sep 24 12:43:30 aaaa postfix/qmgr[2455]: F1611270D14: removed
>
> Not too many of us are psychic, is that good or bad?  If bad,
> indicate which line or lines show unwanted behaviour, and what
> you'd like to see instead.
>
> This came in from gmail via SMTP.
>
> No idea what's "interesting" in this case.
>
> --
>         Viktor.
>

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