I'm running postfix as a mail gateway for my campus. I want to direct
all inbound SMTP traffic from the world through the gateway systems.
There are about 30 mail systems on campus... one large central system
which handles 99 percent of all mail and 29 small mail systems that
either exist for a
wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:33:22AM -0500, Jim Rupprecht wrote:
/postfix/etc/main.cf
...
relay_domains = ku.edu abc.org def.com ghi.org mail.ku.edu jkl.ku.edu mno.org
pqr.ku.edu
relay_recipient_maps = proxy:ldap:/postfix/etc/ldap_lookup.cf
Perfectly reasonable.
and then /postfix
in the right direction
here.
-Jim
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Jim Rupprecht jimruppre...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, same scenario new question.
As I note below I defined several local domains as relay domains. Here
is the list:
ku.edu
mail.ku.edu
abc.org
def.com
ghi.org
jkl.ku.edu
mno.org
Here's what I want to do...
I have an MS Exchange/AD environment that hosts all of my orgs
mailboxes OR knows where to forward mail for a few users. Postfix sits
in front of that environment and handles inbound mail hygiene
services. My MX records all point to the Postfix systems. My org has