On 2009-11-18 cont...@rusanu.com wrote:
I'm using sendmail to send to someu...@mydomain.com from the machine
that is the A DNS of mydomain, but is not the MX one. postfix relays
this to 127.0.0.1 and it gets rejected with 450 user unknown. I want
it to use the normal rules and deliver it to
Quoting Ansgar Wiechers li...@planetcobalt.net:
On 2009-11-18 cont...@rusanu.com wrote:
I'm using sendmail to send to someu...@mydomain.com from the machine
that is the A DNS of mydomain, but is not the MX one. postfix relays
this to 127.0.0.1 and it gets rejected with 450 user unknown. I want
On 2009-11-19 Eero Volotinen wrote:
Quoting Ansgar Wiechers li...@planetcobalt.net:
On 2009-11-18 cont...@rusanu.com wrote:
I'm using sendmail to send to someu...@mydomain.com from the
machine that is the A DNS of mydomain, but is not the MX one.
postfix relays this to 127.0.0.1 and it gets
Thanks Ansgar,
As I copied the output of postconf something did stood out as 'fix
me': the $mydestination included $mydomain, I changed $mydestination
to be localhost only and it works fine.
Regards,
~ Remus
On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:25 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
On 2009-11-18
Hello,
I'm using sendmail to send to someu...@mydomain.com from the machine
that is the A DNS of mydomain, but is not the MX one. postfix relays
this to 127.0.0.1 and it gets rejected with 450 user unknown. I want
it to use the normal rules and deliver it to the MX registered address
for