Magnus Bäck wrote:
> On Friday, December 26, 2008 at 06:09 CET,
>      "J. Bakshi" <joyd...@infoservices.in> wrote:
>
>   
>>>> Apparently, your Postfix tries to use NIS for alias_maps, and some
>>>> SYSTEM LIBRARY function reports an error. Perhaps you need to
>>>> update the main.cf:alias_maps setting.
>>>>         
>> Thanks for your suggestion. I have checked the main.cf and found the
>> "alias_map" is commented.
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
>> #alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>     
>
> Unless you have some other alias_maps line in main.cf, Postfix uses the
> default value (which is OS dependent). Use "postconf alias_maps" to find
> out what value Postfix is actually using. You'll probably see something
> like "nis:mail.aliases" in that string. Remove that part unless you
> really want to use NIS for alias lookups.
>
>   

Hello,

thanks for your hint. I have already set as

~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

and after reloading the postfix till now every thing is seems OK :-)
I had a wrong idea about  virtual_alias_maps as a support of alias_maps.
Thanks a lot to correct my wrong idea.

Have a nice time.
Thanks

>> But there is one more configuration for virtual_alias_map like
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> virtual_alias_maps = 
>> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual-alias-maps.cf,mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-email2email.cf
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> may be it required to uncomment the alias_map option.
>>     
>
> virtual_alias_maps is unrelated.
>
>   


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