Am 26.05.2016 um 14:19 schrieb Nick Howitt:
I'm finding it hard here. I am using preconfigured distro where Postfix,
amavis and SA are all supplied as a working set up as is dnsmasq. There
is no expectation that the users need to "go under the hood" to fix or
change things. In my case I've tinkered a lot with the distro, a bit
with the postfix set up to harden it further and I've tightened up on
dnsmasq but I've never learnt about amavis of SA. It is like when you
buy a car, you expect it to work. If the fuel injection fails and you
look at it; it does not then mean you are an expert at gearbox problems.
Sadly, it seems here you have to be an expert at everything before you
are allowed to post.

no, it would have been enough instead of contradict mutliple times by *continuing pretend* your machine don't do dns-forwarding when everybody with the sligtest clue knows for sure it does saying "thank you", doing your homework and use google to solve it, well to be honest a start woul dhabe neen just *read* the links i posted which explains some basics - impossible that you have read and understood some of them in the time where you responded with "how does that help me"

the other option would have been going to the fools of the distribution which makes dnsmasq part of a setup containing Aavis/SpamAssassin, point them to the problem and expect them to solve it while consider switch to something tied together by clueless people

what was the lesson: don't trust preconfigured crap, it's not better than a random commercial blackbox

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