Strange behavior on FreeBSD 10

2013-12-23 Thread John Grasty
Hi, I love opensmtpd. I’m sure this error is my fault, but I can figure it out for the life of me. On a backup server, I have opensmtpd 5.4.1 with the sample config file listening on the localhost and relaying only local mail. This server’s hostname is subdomain.example.com. When I try to send

Re: Macro expansion

2013-12-23 Thread Gilles Chehade
Sorry for the delay, been caught in stuff On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 05:52:44PM +, John Cox wrote: I tried to use this: smarthost = smarthost.example.net from any relay via tls://$smarthost We don't perform macro expansion within strings, I don't know if we should, it would have to

Re: Strange behavior on FreeBSD 10

2013-12-23 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 03:36:37AM -0500, John Grasty wrote: Hi, Hi, I love opensmtpd. So do I ;-) I?m sure this error is my fault, but I can figure it out for the life of me. On a backup server, I have opensmtpd 5.4.1 with the sample config file listening on the localhost and

Re: Strange behavior on FreeBSD 10

2013-12-23 Thread John Grasty
Hi Gilles, Thanks for the response. I figured that y’all more need more info, but I was sick in bed and hoping there might have been a known issue. Once again, I’m bet it’s something on my side, but I wanted to be sure. I’m testing this on a KVM VM before I roll it on our production mail

Re: Strange behavior on FreeBSD 10

2013-12-23 Thread John Grasty
Ok. It is related to name resolution, but it is over my head. :-D It’s querying the mx record; then the a record for the mail server. But this is where it gets odd (at least for someone ignorant like me). Then the query prepends the mail server (mail.mailroute.net) to the hostname of the