Re: Getting a mailing loop on mailman delivery host

2008-08-24 Thread Magnus Bäck
On Monday, August 18, 2008 at 18:04 CEST, Brian Evans - Postfix List [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alternatively, you can set 'relayhost=smtp.linfield.edu' instead of any transport_maps so you don't forget to update the map if you add a new (sub)domain. Better make that relayhost =

Re: Getting a mailing loop on mailman delivery host

2008-08-18 Thread Brian Evans - Postfix List
Rob Tanner wrote: Please don't top post. I don't feel as if I fully understand your problem, but maybe a transport_maps like this will help: mailman.linfield.edu : *smtp:smtp.linfield.edu If that doesn't help, please see: http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html

Re: Getting a mailing loop on mailman delivery host

2008-08-12 Thread Rob Tanner
Problem partially solved. The transport map was * smtp:smtp.linfield.edu and so everything was immediately relayed to that server and it, in turn,sent it right back. If I remove the transport entry in main.cf, the mail gets delivered to mailman but when mailman responds, postfix doesn't seem

Re: Getting a mailing loop on mailman delivery host

2008-08-12 Thread Rob Tanner
On 8/12/08 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote: Rob Tanner wrote: Problem partially solved. The transport map was * smtp:smtp.linfield.edu and so everything was immediately relayed to that server and it, in turn,sent it right back. If I remove the transport entry in main.cf, the mail gets delivered