On 2022-02-07 21:09, SH Development wrote:
The user in question was moved to another server on our network. So,
This was not stated in the OP.
in effect, yes, I was sending to the removed user on another server.
I have sent to the “moved” user from an outside address and it
works as
The user in question was moved to another server on our network. So, in
effect, yes, I was sending to the removed user on another server.
I have sent to the “moved” user from an outside address and it works as
expected.
I believe the issue is that when I send a test email, the moved user was
On 2022-02-07 13:25, SH Development wrote:
We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently removed
one of the users from the database, however when we send email, it
still looks like the address we are sending to is a local address
You're sending mail to the address you removed?
[root@mail ~]# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
bounce_queue_lifetime = 2d
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
data_directory = /var/lib/postfix
SH> We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently
SH> removed one of the users from the database, however when we send
SH> email, it still looks like the address we are sending to is a
SH> local address and bounces with a “no such user” error.
Please post your config values. But
We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently removed one of the
users from the database, however when we send email, it still looks like the
address we are sending to is a local address and bounces with a “no such user”
error.
I have tried restarting both postfix and dovecot