On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Jon Watson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problem with RC running on an ISPCOnfig machine.
>
> I eventually figured out that RC just grabs the first username from
> /etc/postfix/virtualuser and plunks it in the default identity. My Postfix
> was creating both a [email protected] and a [email protected] for each user
> I had and RC was grabbing the www.domain.com user as the default identity. I
> had to reconfigure my Postfix to stop creating the [email protected]
> address for each user.
>
> As stated, I am using ISPConfig, so I made my changes within it's
> configuration interface. You'll have to sort out how to change your own
> MTA's configuration to make it stop creating a host.domain.us entry for your
> users.

I don't understand. When I send mail from my MTA (Postfix), it's
received as expected. When I send mail using Roundcube, it adds the
FQDN to the address. I would assume there is a config change needed
somewhere in main.inc.php.
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