Since we are spending so much time and messages on the deal, instead of
making 10.2 a very good release, I wanted to get back more on topic. 
Running beta2 here, but noticed this in beta1.  Before, including 10.1,
putting my local user in the Masquerading option in Yast's, MTA module
(which filled in sender_canonical, with my real address, allowed scripts
run as my user and needing to send mail outside my system to be replaced
by my real address and everything worked fine.  in 10.2, my mail was
rejected because of the postfix from=my [EMAIL PROTECTED] local domain.  
Searching
through the documentation and Google, I found it necessary to add this
mapping to generic, and it appeared from the documentation this was the
correct place for this mapping.  My question is, did postfix change in
10.2, is the Yast module now not working, or what happened?

An example of the error is:

                   The Postfix program

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host smtp.postoffice.net[165.212.11.125] said: 553
    Invalid sender domain (in reply to MAIL FROM command)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reporting-MTA: dns; jmorris.home
X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 639CC26F0DF
X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arrival-Date: Tue,  7 Nov 2006 19:30:01 +0800 (PHT)

Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; smtp.postoffice.net
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 553 Invalid sender domain

Thanks for any help or insights you may have.

-- 
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871






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