On 2014-01-12 21:08, S. Dale Morrey wrote:
The only difference between the two emails is the destination, one is
ad...@mydomain.com the other one is my personal email address.

(Obvoiusly mydomain.com is a log scrub for the real domain since it's not
relevant).

I've spent far too much time diagnosing technical problems for far too many people to dismiss the specifics as "not relevant."

However, the problem seems pretty straightforward to me: your mail server thinks it's authoritative for mydomain.com, but doesn't actually know where to deliver mail for admin or no-reply. The telltale lines:

Jan 13 01:59:25 ip-172-31-14-234 postfix/local[6161]: AE074238D3: to=<ad...@mydomain.com>, relay=local, delay=0.09, delays=0.06/0.01/0/0.02, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "admin") Jan 13 01:59:25 ip-172-31-14-234 postfix/bounce[6162]: AE074238D3: sender non-delivery notification: BB0E02423F Jan 13 01:59:25 ip-172-31-14-234 postfix/local[6161]: BB0E02423F: to=<no-re...@mydomain.com>, relay=local, delay=0.05, delays=0.01/0/0/0.04, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "no-reply" (sic)

Is the local server supposed to be the destination for mydomain.com's email? I'd answer that myself, but you didn't provide enough information to do so.

     Jima

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