mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net>:
>  s. keeling a écrit :
> > Hi.  I'd rather it ran from inetd. 
> 
>  don't. if you don't have a lot of mail, reduce the number of processes
>  in postfix master.cf.

Okay.

> > Jan 16 18:23:21 newmil postfix/smtp[21710]: E2196BBF7: 
> > to=<keel...@nucleus.com>, relay=smtp.nucleus.com[66.18.251.14]:25, 
> > delay=0.4, delays=0.06/0.02/0.29/0.02, dsn=5.1.8, status=bounced (host 
> > smtp.nucleus.com[66.18.251.14] said: 550 5.1.8 <keel...@newmil.nucleus.com> 
> > Invalid address (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
> 
>  newmil.nucleus.com doesn't exist in DNS, so your ISP refuses it.
> 
>  you can use smtp_generic_maps so that your "fantasy" domain is rewritten
>  when mail is forwarded via smtp:
> 
>  smtp_generic_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/generic
> 
> == generic:
>  keel...@newmil.nucleus.com   keel...@nucleus.com

Great, thanks, and for this:

>       http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html

I wish I'd gone looking for that years ago.


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