Hello,
take a look at /etc/postfix/main.cf
There has to be a line looking like mydestination = (or similar)
Here you have to enter all local mail destinations (the parts right of
the @sign), for example:
mydestination = dka-edv.de tibook.dka-edv.de
Then local delivery should work - everything which goes to another
destination is delivered over the host configured with relayhost =
Hope it helps,
Daniel
On Montag, April 22, 2002, at 07:49 Uhr, Steve Cooper wrote:
From craigw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 10:04:51PM -0700:
On Sun Apr 21, 2002 at 09:23:25PM -0700, Steve Cooper wrote:
I have a working stand-alone Debian Unstable system with a DSL
internet connection. It happily receives email from my ISP's POP
server using getmail. I have no problem sending mail with postfix,
configured for a smarthost. What doesn't work, and hasn't for a while
is local mail delivery.
[snip]
It works for me but I'm no expert.
Do you have /usr/bin/mail? maybe scripts are trying to use that.
On my box /usr/bin/mail is a link to /usr/sbin/sendmail (postfix's),
but
I suspect I may possibly have made that link myself. Not sure.
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/usr/bin/mail is fine. Must be part of the standard install for
postfix.
Thanks,
Steve
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