Jonathan Vaughn:
Google Apps handles our mail, and relays any non-existant accounts to our
Postfix server. This works fine, and we can then use virtual accounts on
our Postfix server to do whatever we wish.
However, we have a problem with relaying mail from inside our LAN through
our
On 26 Mar 2015, at 16:59 , Wolfgang Zeikat wolfgang.zei...@desy.de wrote:
Hi,
your logs show:
- On 26 Mar, 2015, at 23:44, @lbutlr krem...@kreme.com wrote:
Mar 26 02:55:38 mail postfix/smtp[7534]: 3lCKqM0QcJzJMnf:
to=*gmailuser*@gmail.com, orig_to=*localuser*.com,
Hello,
For a mail archiving solution I need to write all BCC'ed recipients to a
X-header. I am looking for a better way to hide this X-header from users
than ignoring it at delivery and only keep it for recipient
arch...@archive.domain.tld.
So far I am doing this:
/etc/postfix/main.cf
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 05:54:21PM +0100, Andr? Peters wrote:
For a mail archiving solution I need to write all BCC'ed recipients to a
X-header. I am looking for a better way to hide this X-header from users
than ignoring it at delivery and only keep it for recipient
We receive mail directly from the internet, but not for this particular
domain.
This postfix also handles virtual mail for domains that aren't on Google
apps, this is the only time it's listed as the MX. The only time it
receives mail from outside our networks on this domain is if Google Apps is
On 25 Mar 2015, at 09:49 , Jim Reid j...@rfc1035.com wrote:
Can y'all please stop posting messages of goodwill to the list? Just send
your best wishes direct to Wietse. There's no reason for the list to see
these.
Of all the things to complain about, seriously?
Ohnoes! I have a single
given the following logs:
Mar 26 02:53:51 mail postfix/smtpd[7489]: 3lCKqM0QcJzJMnf:
client=unknown[186.60.69.23]
Mar 26 02:53:53 mail postfix/cleanup[7524]: 3lCKqM0QcJzJMnf:
message-id=fgu3vs84.8061...@akirchheimer.com
Mar 26 02:54:23 mail spamd[87999]: spamd: processing message
Jonathan Vaughn:
We receive mail directly from the internet, but not for this particular
domain.
This postfix also handles virtual mail for domains that aren't on Google
apps, this is the only time it's listed as the MX. The only time it
receives mail from outside our networks on this
Hi,
your logs show:
- On 26 Mar, 2015, at 23:44, @lbutlr krem...@kreme.com wrote:
Mar 26 02:55:38 mail postfix/smtp[7534]: 3lCKqM0QcJzJMnf:
to=*gmailuser*@gmail.com, orig_to=*localuser*.com,
relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.193.26]:25, delay=115,
delays=46/0.02/38/31, dsn=5.7.0,
MX only points to Google on this domain that we want to set up this split
domain handling. The other domains' we have configured in Postfix, their MX
only point to Postfix. In all cases, MX only goes to one or the other.
Google DOES accept mail for invalid recipients, and then relays them to
To be clear, having the nonexistant in both systems users just disappear is
fine with me. Fixing that is not a priority, but making the split domain
setup be less of a pain to manage (having to add Google accounts in both
places, with Postfix transport map set to force them to Google via MX if it
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