Travis wrote:
I think the answer is "no" but just wanted to double-check
Generally one should explicitly set relay_domains. In most
cases it should be set to an empty value, ie.
relay_domains =
Unfortunately, "relay_domains = $mydestination" is a
backwards-compatible default setting that i
I think the answer is "no" but just wanted to double-check
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 08:30:47PM -0500, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Travis wrote:
>
> > I recently started bouncing email because (it appears) I had a mixture
> > of space-indentation and tab-indentation on the multi-line $mydestinations
> > line.
>
> Show logs and output of the
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Travis wrote:
> I recently started bouncing email because (it appears) I had a mixture
> of space-indentation and tab-indentation on the multi-line $mydestinations
> line.
Show logs and output of the following command:
% postconf mydestination
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Travis:
> I recently started bouncing email because (it appears) I had a mixture
> of space-indentation and tab-indentation on the multi-line $mydestinations
> line.
>
> Should postfix really be doing this? It seems straightforward to me
> to treat all whitespace the same, and it would prevent a
I recently started bouncing email because (it appears) I had a mixture
of space-indentation and tab-indentation on the multi-line $mydestinations
line.
Should postfix really be doing this? It seems straightforward to me
to treat all whitespace the same, and it would prevent a mail-losing
error li