On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen to be on this system and the rest of the user mailboxes
Em 28/04/2011 13:51, Wietse Venema escreveu:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen to be on this system and the rest of the user mailboxes for
these domains
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:32 PM, Julio Cesar Covolato ju...@psi.com.br wrote:
Em 28/04/2011 13:51, Wietse Venema escreveu:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen
Wietse Venema:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen to be on this system and the rest of the user mailboxes for
these domains are on respective external hosts
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Wietse Venema:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen to be on this system and the rest
Manish Kathuria:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Wietse Venema:
Manish Kathuria:
I have configured some domains as a virtual domains on a Linux system
running Postfix. For each of these virtual domains, only a few users
happen
Hi,
I unsuccessfully tried to install Postfix with Dovecot as follows:
1. I have three domains with different users, e.g.,
al...@alice.com,
al...@bob.com,
b...@alice.com,
b...@bob.com
2. I have Unix users and corresponding email addresses, e.g.,
user equal for
On 02/20/2011 11:03 AM, C. Comren wrote:
Hi,
I unsuccessfully tried to install Postfix with Dovecot as follows:
1. I have three domains with different users, e.g.,
al...@alice.com,
al...@bob.com,
b...@alice.com,
b...@bob.com
2. I have Unix users and corresponding email
On 2/20/11, Jeroen Geilman jer...@adaptr.nl wrote:
On 02/20/2011 11:03 AM, C. Comren wrote:
Hi,
I unsuccessfully tried to install Postfix with Dovecot as follows:
1. I have three domains with different users, e.g.,
al...@alice.com,
al...@bob.com,
b...@alice.com,
On 2/20/2011 6:48 AM, C. Comren wrote:
On 2/20/11, Jeroen Geilmanjer...@adaptr.nl wrote:
On 02/20/2011 11:03 AM, C. Comren wrote:
Hi,
I unsuccessfully tried to install Postfix with Dovecot as follows:
1. I have three domains with different users, e.g.,
al...@alice.com,
On 2/20/11, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 2/20/2011 6:48 AM, C. Comren wrote:
On 2/20/11, Jeroen Geilmanjer...@adaptr.nl wrote:
On 02/20/2011 11:03 AM, C. Comren wrote:
Hi,
I unsuccessfully tried to install Postfix with Dovecot as follows:
1. I have three domains with
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 08:02:59 -0600
Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org articulated:
So your question:
How do I get dovecot to deliver
u...@example1.com
to the mailbox
/path/to/some/mailbox?
Seems like a question for the dovecot list.
Read up on dovecot + sieve. I use it for similar
Le 20/02/2011 15:58, C. Comren a écrit :
Well, not exactly. The dovecot-lda takes the argument -d which
should be the username associated to the mailbox. Usually, one puts
-d ${recipient}. However, since Postfix looks up the e-mail address
(via LDAP in this case), I guess it could also be
On 03.02.2011 00:27, wrote Matt:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Mauricio Tavares raubvo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Matt mhop...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains.
On the old server we login with: username.domain.com
On the new server Postfix is configured to allow login as: usern...@domain.com
I'd actually rather prefer the new format
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 05:10:08PM -0500, Matt wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains.
On the old server we login with: username.domain.com
On the new server Postfix is configured to allow login
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Matt mhop...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains.
On the old server we login with: username.domain.com
On the new server Postfix is configured to allow login
On 2/2/2011 5:25 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 05:10:08PM -0500, Matt wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains.
On the old server we login with: username.domain.com
On the new server
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 05:48:20PM -0500, Jerrale G wrote:
If you use dovecot for imap/pop3, you should compile postfix with
CFLAG -DDEF_SERVER_SASL_TYPE=\dovecot\ Then, dovecot does allow
you to configure the auth to do what you like, such as resolving
sasl_username to the real username in
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Mauricio Tavares raubvo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Matt mhop...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains.
On the old server we login
On 2/2/2011 6:27 PM, Matt wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Mauricio Tavaresraubvo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Mattmhop...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on replacing an ageing Posfix install with a new server.
On the old and new server we use virtual domains
Hi All
I'm probably missing something really obvious but I can't see what I'm
doing wrong.
I have a server which I wish to use to host both my primary domain (eg.
example.com) and several virtual domains (virtual1.com, virtual2.com
etc.).
I'm running Postfix v2.3.3 on CentOS 5
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:21:26AM +1300, Jeremy Bowen wrote:
my /etc/postfix/virtual file looks like this:
@example.com jeremy
Avoid confusing yourself with localpart-only addresses on the RHS of
address lookup tables. Given your myorigin setting, Make that:
@example.com
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:21:26AM +1300, Jeremy Bowen wrote:
Hi All
I'm probably missing something really obvious but I can't see what I'm
doing wrong.
I have a server which I wish to use to host both my primary domain (eg.
example.com) and several virtual domains (virtual1.com, virtual2
On 10/11/2010, Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com
wrote:
Avoid confusing yourself with localpart-only addresses on the RHS of
address lookup tables. Given your myorigin setting, Make that:
@example.com jer...@example.com
j...@virtual1.com j...@example.com
about this?
Probably not a good idea, but I was stabbing at things without really
understanding them. I was working from readme's and examples. the postfix
book that I have is good, but incomplete when it comes to virtual domains
and wasn't any help in what I wanted to do. I'll look
On 2010-06-02 8:21 AM, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
Probably not a good idea, but I was stabbing at things without
really understanding them. I was working from readme's and examples.
the postfix book that I have is good, but incomplete when it comes to
virtual domains and wasn't any help in what
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 08:48:27PM -0400, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
I have several domains that I have non-unix mailboxes (they are
stored by sql using an alternative lmtp daemon after running them
through amavisd-new. This works under the current configuration,
but I'm not bouncing
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 08:21:03AM -0400, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
defer_code = 550
Why?
Why not? I'll look more at the docs.
Because it is an incredibly bad idea. Transient errors need to
generate *transient* (4XX) error response codes. Setting the
defer_code to 5XX is about as
On 6/2/2010 1:20 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 08:21:03AM -0400, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
defer_code = 550
Why?
Why not? I'll look more at the docs.
Because it is an incredibly bad idea. Transient errors need to
generate *transient* (4XX)
cur...@maurand.com a écrit :
Can I also assume that I would use relay_domains and relay_transport?
Correct?
see the ADDRESS CLASS README.
in short, domains/addresses come into many flaours:
- if mail is to be delivered to unix accounts, then
* list the domain in mydestination
* list valid
On 2010-06-02 4:15 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
666 messages blocked by amavis
Hopefully you aren't BOUNCING these ('rejecting' *after* you've accepted
them, which, once they get to amavisd-new, you've accepted them unless
you're using it in a pre-queue filter, which is resource intensive and
only
The virtual domain hosting stuff in the documentation is pretty confusing.
I haven't yet seen an example of what it is that I'm trying to
accomplish.
I have several domains that I have non-unix mailboxes (they are stored by
sql using an alternative lmtp daemon after running them through
Can I also assume that I would use relay_domains and relay_transport?
Correct?
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
[ .. ]
At Victor's urging, this afternoon, I enabled the relay_recipient_maps and
that solved the rejecting unknown before the handoff to the amavisd-new,
but broke the domains that I need to forward all mail for.
Explain what you mean by
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
[ .. ]
At Victor's urging, this afternoon, I enabled the relay_recipient_maps
and
that solved the rejecting unknown before the handoff to the amavisd-new,
but broke the domains that I need to forward all mail for.
Explain what you mean by
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010, cur...@maurand.com wrote:
[ .. ]
At Victor's urging, this afternoon, I enabled the
relay_recipient_maps and that solved the rejecting unknown before
the handoff to the amavisd-new, but broke the domains that I need
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 09:52:12AM -0300, Reinaldo de Carvalho wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:44 AM, The Doctor doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:
Hello, I am trying to migrate first my outgoing mail server from
postfix 2.7.0 to exim 4.71 .
?
I got most of it except that when I send
Hi,
I configured my postfix server to use virtual domains..in particular I
setted that all addresses that are parts of a particular domain won't be
sent but they are archived in a directory on the server...
For example:
in main.cf there are this rows:
virtual_mailbox_domains = exampledomain1.com
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 11:19:37AM +0200, aa wrote:
Subject: configure postfix for virtual domains
Changed to be relevant to what I think you are wanting to do.
I configured my postfix server to use virtual domains..in
particular I setted that all addresses that are parts of a
particular
I have two virtual domains, e.g. domain1 and domain2
And I have us...@domain1, us...@domain1 and us...@domain2, us...@domain2.
Now I need to receive all mail to us...@domain2 into us...@domain1 mailbox,
us...@domain2 -us...@domain1
and
us...@domain1-us...@domain2, us...@domain1-us...@domain2.
I
On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
I have two virtual domains, e.g. domain1 and domain2
And I have us...@domain1, us...@domain1 and us...@domain2, us...@domain2.
Now I need to receive all mail to us...@domain2 into us...@domain1 mailbox,
us...@domain2 -us...@domain1
and
us...@domain1-us
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers li...@planetcobalt.net
On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
I have two virtual domains, e.g. domain1 and domain2
And I have us...@domain1, us...@domain1 and us...@domain2, us...@domain2.
Now I need to receive all mail to us...@domain2 into us...@domain1 mailbox
On 3/16/2010 6:48 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechersli...@planetcobalt.net
All works fine. But if I send message to non-existent mailbox (e.g.
us...@domain1) I receive true NDR but get following warning:
Mar 16 10:43:07 mail postfix/cleanup[28954]: warning: F41F4B82A:
2010/3/16 Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org:
On 3/16/2010 6:48 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechersli...@planetcobalt.net
All works fine. But if I send message to non-existent mailbox (e.g.
us...@domain1) I receive true NDR but get following warning:
Mar 16 10:43:07 mail
On 3/16/2010 7:41 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Noel Jonesnjo...@megan.vbhcs.org:
Make the virtual aliases explicit.
8
us...@domain2 us...@domain1
us...@domain2 us...@domain1
us...@domain1 us...@domain2
us...@domain1 us...@domain2
8
Yes, this is the correct solution.
On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers li...@planetcobalt.net
On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
I set up two domain aliases:
@domain1 @domain2
and
@domain2 @domain1
This makes you a backscatterer, because Postfix will accept all mail
for both domain1 and domain2
@postfix.org
Subject: Re: virtual domains
motty cruz a écrit :
Thanks Daniel,
Actually postfix was not part of vmail group. I added to the vmail
group My configuration seem to be all wrong, I can't get postfix to
deliver mail to /var/mail/${USER} /var/mail/(all virtual users)
do not use /var
motty cruz a écrit :
Thanks Daniel,
Actually postfix was not part of vmail group. I added to the vmail group
My configuration seem to be all wrong, I can't get postfix to deliver mail
to /var/mail/${USER}
/var/mail/(all virtual users)
do not use /var/mail/. create another directory, say
Hello,
I'm having issues with postfix delivering mail to /var/mail/$USER it says
permission denied, althougth I gave 755 permission to that dir
/var/mail/$USER,
Here is my logs
Mar 5 21:20:18 dagan postfix/postfix-script[4336]: refreshing the Postfix
mail system
Mar 5 21:20:18 dagan
Hello,
I’m having issues with postfix delivering mail to /var/mail/$USER it
says permission denied, althougth I gave 755 permission to that
dir /var/mail/$USER,
Here is my logs
Mar 5 21:20:18 dagan postfix/postfix-script[4336]: refreshing the
Postfix mail system
Mar 5 21:20:18 dagan
From: motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 9:18:40 PM
Subject: virtual domains
Hello,
I’m having issues with postfix delivering mail to /var/mail/$USER it says
permission denied, althougth I gave 755 permission to that dir
/var/mail/$USER
-Original Message-
From: David Touzeau [mailto:da...@touzeau.eu]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 1:35 PM
To: motty cruz
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: virtual domains
Hello,
I’m having issues with postfix delivering mail to /var/mail/$USER it says
permission denied, althougth I gave 755
motty cruz:
Mar 5 21:25:18 dagan pipe[4378]: fatal: pipe_command: execvp /var/mail:
Permission denied
and my master.cf
maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail argv=/var/mail -d ${user}
You are trying to EXECUTE a command /var/mail -d
- Original Message
From: motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com
To: Daniel V. Reinhardt crypto...@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 9:51:46 PM
Subject: RE: virtual domains
dagan# ls -la /var/mail
total 16
-r--r--r-- 1 vmail vmail0 Mar 5 18:36 ,cyrus,
drwxrwxr-x 6
Please pardon my stupidity!
Thanks,
-Motty
-Original Message-
From: Wietse Venema [mailto:wie...@porcupine.org]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 1:59 PM
To: motty cruz
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: virtual domains
motty cruz:
Mar 5 21:25:18 dagan pipe[4378]: fatal
-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: virtual domains
- Original Message
From: motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com
To: Daniel V. Reinhardt crypto...@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 9:51:46 PM
Subject: RE: virtual domains
dagan# ls -la /var/mail
total 16
-r--r--r-- 1 vmail vmail0 Mar
Bob Eastbrook:
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but I've looked all over and I don't see
it addressed.
I have a wildcard MX record for *.example.com which points to
mail.example.com. I know how to configure postfix to accept
individual virtual domains such as host1.example.com, but how can I
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
APPEND a regular expression map to your virtual_alias_maps
definition.
snip
Many thanks. I'm all set now.
Bob
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but I've looked all over and I don't see
it addressed.
I have a wildcard MX record for *.example.com which points to
mail.example.com. I know how to configure postfix to accept
individual virtual domains such as host1.example.com, but how can I
set it up to handle
Hi Ralph.
Quoting Ralph Johnston post...@pfgltd.com:
I would like to collapse (alias?) all our domains and subdomains
down to one, so email to a name @ any of our domains ends up in one
mailbox. I have this working (as best as I can tell) using virtual
domains.
In principle you could also
this working (as best as I can tell) using virtual domains.
The problem that you will run into with this scenario (of using a
wildcard forward from the secondary domain to the primary domain) in a
virtual user environment is that you'll generate backscatter bounces.
That concept of forwarding n
of our domains ends up in one
mailbox. I have this working (as best as I can tell) using virtual domains.
I would like to use virtual mailboxes, not system accounts. I think
I've got this working, too, using Postfix virtual mailboxes.
I would like to list, in one place, all the valid users
Ralph Johnston:
I also wish there was a way to specify all subdomains in the virtual
file. I tried using @.abc.com, but it didn't work. I also tried adding
virtual_alias_maps to parent_domain_matches_subdomains, but that didn't
work either.
Virtual alias lookups are documented (man 5
not quite able to get
it to do what I want.
I would like to collapse (alias?) all our domains and subdomains
down to one, so email to a name @ any of our domains ends up in one
mailbox. I have this working (as best as I can tell) using virtual
domains.
I would like to use virtual mailboxes
Dear all,
I have a Centos 5.2 server with Postfix 2.5.6. which handles mail for a
couple of websites (virtual_mailbox_domains).
Following Yahoo's and other ESPs suggestion, to send mail from different
IPs, depending on their function, I would like to use 3 IPs (already set
up on the server)
as it is
normally only for local domains. I don't want to have any conflict
with local users and e-mails addresses for the virtual domains.
How shall I do ?
Try virtual_alias_maps. If this does not solve your problem, describe
it more precisely.
--
Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
Hi.
I'm looking for having multiple domains, for multiple users, being
droped in the same maildirectory.
I was using a mysql alias_maps but I guess it's wrong as it is
normally only for local domains. I don't want to have any conflict
with local users and e-mails addresses for the virtual
and e-mails addresses for the virtual domains.
How shall I do ?
Try virtual_alias_maps. If this does not solve your problem, describe
it more precisely.
--
Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
Greetings,
my mail server runs postfix+dovecot+mysql and has a dozen of virtual
domains.
Users need to authenicate to the SMTP to send mail.
The problem is that my postfix does not ask for authentication if the
recipient is inside any virtual domains of my server, so any user can
connect
Hi There,
I have a real scenario that I'm not sure how to solve it,
local clients on the same machine that postfix resides : I want
them to be restricted to their particular virtual domains that they
have access to:
This is a sample:
User one (UID/GID 500) : has 2 virtual domains
k p:
Hi There,
I have a real scenario that I'm not sure how to solve it,
local clients on the same machine that postfix resides : I want
them to be restricted to their particular virtual domains that they
have access to:
This is a sample:
User one (UID/GID 500) :? has 2 virtual
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi, we have postfix+mysql with virtual domains. Until now for each
virtual domain we have created a postmaster account for each domain
(that means customer), and at the end, none of my customers read the
mail. I've been trying to find out a way so we
= '%d'
Martin
On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 23:37:53 +0200, Ignacio Garcia i...@oenus.com wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi, we have postfix+mysql with virtual domains. Until now for each
virtual domain we have created a postmaster account for each domain
(that means customer
On Wednesday, July 08, 2009 at 23:37 CEST,
Ignacio Garcia i...@oenus.com wrote:
Hi, we have postfix+mysql with virtual domains. Until now for each
virtual domain we have created a postmaster account for each domain
(that means customer), and at the end, none of my customers read the
mail
On Thu June 18 2009 06:12:19 Halassy Zoltán wrote:
Just curious, is there a way to maintain the virtual_mailbox_domains
from DNS database (secure, using DNSSEC to a given set of servers,
using nonrecursing requests, and accepting only authoritative
answers)? So when a mail comes, it would try
On Monday 22 June 2009 at 20:16 (CET), /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Thu June 18 2009 06:12:19 Halassy Zoltán wrote:
Just curious, is there a way to maintain the virtual_mailbox_domains
from DNS database (secure, using DNSSEC to a given set of servers,
using nonrecursing requests, and accepting only
Halassy Zolt??n:
Just curious, is there a way to maintain the virtual_mailbox_domains
from DNS database (secure, using DNSSEC to a given set of servers, using
nonrecursing requests, and accepting only authoritative answers)? So
when a mail comes, it would try to look up an MX record to that
Hi all,
I'm working on a web solution to manage virtual domains. It has been
tested with Postfix and Dovecot. A MySQL backend is needed. You cand
find the project here : http://projects.koalabs.org/trac/mailng/
The source code is distributed under the BSD license.
Regards,
Antoine Nguyen
: Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
Subject: Re: Limitations of setting mydestination with virtual domains
To: Tim Legg kc0...@yahoo.com, postfix users list
postfix-users@postfix.org
Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 3:52 PM
Tim Legg wrote:
Thanks for the tip and the links you provided
me
2009/6/17 Tim Legg kc0...@yahoo.com:
Okay, I made the changes people have suggested, but it still doesn't work.
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table
Below are the files which I believe are relevant.
The first two are good, but post the output of `postconf -n`
Tim Legg wrote:
Okay, I made the changes people have suggested, but it still doesn't work.
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table
Below are the files which I believe are relevant.
I for the most part understand the what the documentation tries to say, but
there is so
Okay, here is the 'postconf -n' Of course, once again, I am using example1.com
and example2.org to protect my innocent friends from my ignorance ;)
My test e-mails still don't work in this configuration.
It is true, I did make a typo when I cited /etc/virtual as a path. Good eyes
for
Tim Legg wrote:
Okay, here is the 'postconf -n' Of course, once again, I am using example1.com
and example2.org to protect my innocent friends from my ignorance ;)
My test e-mails still don't work in this configuration.
It is true, I did make a typo when I cited /etc/virtual as a path. Good
16 17:54:40 genex postfix/smtpd[1665]: disconnect from
web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com[209.191.125.77]
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
From: Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
Subject: Re: Limitations of setting mydestination with virtual domains
To: Tim Legg kc0
2009/6/17 Tim Legg kc0...@yahoo.com:
Jun 16 17:54:40 genex postfix/smtpd[1665]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com[209.191.125.77]: 550 5.1.1 l...@example1.com:
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table;
from=kc0...@yahoo.com to=l...@example1.com
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, Barney Desmond barneydesm...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Barney Desmond barneydesm...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Limitations of setting mydestination with virtual domains
To: postfix users list postfix-users@postfix.org
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 7:32 PM
2009/6/17 Tim Legg
Hi Tim!
/etc/postfix/virtual
l...@example1.comlegg
t...@example2.orglegg
So I changed the main.cf to this
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = localhost
virtual_alias_domains = example1.com, genex.example1.com,
localhost.example1.com, example2.org, localhost.example2.org
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 01:22:02AM +0200, meyer-jor...@t-online.de wrote:
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = localhost
virtual_alias_domains = example1.com, genex.example1.com,
localhost.example1.com, example2.org, localhost.example2.org
genex.example2.org
virtual_alias_maps =
According to:
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html,
I should never list a virtual alias domain name as a mydestination domain.
Since I am hosting 7 sites, which one should I choose as the mydestination
domain? Would that one domain have different e-mail handling characteristics
from the
Tim Legg wrote:
According to:
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html,
I should never list a virtual alias domain name as a mydestination domain.
Since I am hosting 7 sites, which one should I choose as the mydestination
domain? Would that one domain have different e-mail handling
in virtual alias table.
Any suggestions how this can be set up in a way that is proper, robust and
still delivers mail?
Tim Legg
--- On Thu, 6/4/09, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
From: Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
Subject: Re: Limitations of setting mydestination with virtual
On Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 22:00 CEST,
Tim Legg kc0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks for the tip and the links you provided me. The Standard
Configuration Readme provided a lot of insight!
This is how my main.cf is set up and seems to work, but it is not
correct according to what I read
Tim Legg wrote:
Thanks for the tip and the links you provided me. The Standard Configuration
Readme provided a lot of insight!
This is how my main.cf is set up and seems to work, but it is not correct
according to what I read earlier.
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = example1.com,
Gurunandan R. Bhat a écrit :
Hi,
I am configuring Virtual domains and mailboxes on CentOS 5.5 using
MySQL for data maps and SASL for SMTP Auth. As far as I can say, I have
followed The Book of Postfix.
Dovecot and Postfix both use the same tables for authentication and
POP
Hi,
I am configuring Virtual domains and mailboxes on CentOS 5.5 using
MySQL for data maps and SASL for SMTP Auth. As far as I can say, I have
followed The Book of Postfix.
Dovecot and Postfix both use the same tables for authentication and
POP authentication works perfectly. However
wrote:
Hi,
I am configuring Virtual domains and mailboxes on CentOS 5.5 using
MySQL for data maps and SASL for SMTP Auth. As far as I can say, I
have followed The Book of Postfix.
Dovecot and Postfix both use the same tables for authentication
and POP authentication works
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated,
reject_unauth_destination
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
#virtual domains
virtual_alias_domains = domain1.com domain2.com domain3.com domain4.com#
well just the 4 domains
virtual_alias_maps
Hello,
I'm having some difficulty getting mailman to work with virtual
addresses under postfix. Posts to my test domain: mail...@ohnosec.org
are bounced and when I go in to /var/log/maillog to see why, postfix is
converting the address to mail...@sh.qrvc.com. sh.qrvc.com is the host
name of the
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Stephen Rodgers wrote:
I'm having some difficulty getting mailman to work with virtual
addresses under postfix. Posts to my test domain: mail...@ohnosec.org
are bounced and when I go in to /var/log/maillog to see why, postfix is
converting the address to
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