On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 06:33:29PM +0100, Yvan Masson wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I have two Debian servers that need to be able to send notification emails
> via a relay. Their configuration is identical, but only the first works
> properly. On the second, sending to aliases does not work:
> 
> 
> $ echo foo | mail -s test y...@masson-informatique.fr
> -> works
> 
> $ echo foo | mail -s test root
> mail: cannot send message: Process exited with a non-zero status
> -> does not work :-(
> 
> 
> Unfortunately after two hours digging I still can't find where the issue
> lies??? Any pointer would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Best regards,
> Yvan
> 
> 
> # smtpd -d -T lookup
> 82908be87cc7fef7 smtp event=connected address=local host=debian
> lookup: check "local" as NETADDR in table static:<localhost> -> found
> lookup: check "server.foo.fr" as DOMAIN in table static:<localnames> -> 0
> lookup: check "local" as NETADDR in table static:<localhost> -> found
> lookup: check "server.foo.fr" as DOMAIN in table static:<dynamic:0> -> 0
> 82908be87cc7fef7 smtp event=failed-command address=local host=debian
> command="RCPT TO:<r...@server.foo.fr> " result="550 Invalid recipient"
> 
> 82908be87cc7fef7 smtp event=closed address=local host=debian
> reason=disconnect
> 
> 
> $ cat /etc/smtpd.conf
> listen on localhost
> # If you edit the file, you have to run "smtpctl update table aliases"
> table aliases file:/etc/aliases
> table secrets file:/etc/smtpd.secrets
> accept for local \
>     alias <aliases> \
>     deliver to mbox
> accept for domain masson-informatique.fr \
>     relay via secure+auth://y...@mail.infomaniak.com:587 \
>     auth <secrets> \
>     as y...@masson-informatique.fr
> 
> 
> $ cat /etc/aliases
> root: y...@masson-informatique.fr

r...@server.foo.fr:     y...@masson-informatique.fr

> 
> 
> $ cat /etc/hostname
> 127.0.0.1       localhost
> 127.0.1.1       server.foo.fr serveur
> ::1             localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
> ff02::1         ip6-allnodes
> ff02::2         ip6-allrouters
> 




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