Hello Durga,
I think that's a strange way to write an IP address.
If you do man 3 inet_addr the format for the dotted address is
explained. As stated in that man page:
In all of the above forms, components of the dotted address can be
specified in decimal, octal (with a leading 0), or
I want to use my single VPS for three distinct domains. Simple for
webservers. I would also want to be able to send and receive email on
the three domains using Postfix. I understand there is postfix-multi.
Everything I have read so far uses separate IP addresses for this
scenario. Most VPS pro
HI Raplh,
Does this cover the case where each domain has its own header showing
origin from each distinct domain? When I tried your suggestion they all
come out from $myorigin. What am I missing? Inbound works fine to any
number of virtual domains for me. It's outbound that has me perplexed.
Now am I further confused. What is $myorigin used for then?
Andrew
On 16/8/19 12:04 pm, Ralph Seichter wrote:
The "From" header is usually provided by the MUA. According to your
message headers, you are using Thunderbird, so that's where you define
your desired sender address(es). Postfix won
Hi,
Here's an extract from a site about 421:
SMTP Error 421
421 Temporary System Problem. Try again later.
421 Try again later, closing connection.
421 Server busy, try again later.
The SMTP error 421 is normally used for temporary problems on the mail
server or a problem with the recipie