> that domain MUST NOT be listed in transport_maps. Remove it. > transport_maps overrides postfix internal routing decisions; you've > told postfix to deliver that domain via smtp to the specified > address, causing a loop.
Thank you indeed. Once I removed the domain from the transport table, I was able to get this postfix configuration working. Best regards! tim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Noel Jones" <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> To: "Tim Dunphy" <bluethu...@jokefire.com>, "postfix users" <postfix-users@postfix.org> Cc: "bluethundr" <bluethu...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 7:22:07 AM Subject: Re: mail to domain bounced, to hostname accepted On 11/27/2011 11:26 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Thanks Noel, > > I tried altering the transport table I am using in the hopes of resolving > the situation. > > > > [root@mail ~]# grep CC2C124F9F /var/log/maillog > Nov 28 00:21:36 mail postfix/smtpd[18192]: CC2C124F9F: > client=localhost[127.0.0.1] > Nov 28 00:21:50 mail postfix/cleanup[18201]: CC2C124F9F: > message-id=<20111128052136.cc2c124...@mail.crispycode.com> > Nov 28 00:21:50 mail postfix/qmgr[17871]: CC2C124F9F: > from=<bluethu...@jokefire.com>, size=381, nrcpt=1 (queue active) > Nov 28 00:21:50 mail postfix/smtp[18204]: CC2C124F9F: > to=<bluethu...@crispycode.com>, relay=50.19.83.210[50.19.83.210]:25, > delay=23, delays=23/0.01/0.02/0, dsn=5.4.6, status=bounced (mail for > [50.19.83.210] loops back to myself) > Nov 28 00:21:50 mail postfix/bounce[18207]: CC2C124F9F: sender non-delivery > notification: 1C48424FA1 > > > This is what the transport table looks like > > mysql> select * from transport; > +----------------+---------------------+ > | domain | transport | > +----------------+---------------------+ > | crispycode.com | smtp:[50.19.83.210] | > +----------------+---------------------+ > 1 row in set (0.00 sec) that domain MUST NOT be listed in transport_maps. Remove it. transport_maps overrides postfix internal routing decisions; you've told postfix to deliver that domain via smtp to the specified address, causing a loop. -- Noel Jones