Leander Koornneef wrote:
Try adding $mydomain to $mydestination
AHA!
With this I can remove the relay_domains setting, AND postfix is
rejecting unknown users :)
Thanks a lot :)
--
Daniel Kasak
IT Developer
NUS Consulting Group
Level 5, 77 Pacific Highway
North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060
Leander Koornneef wrote:
Entire postfix main.cf:
---
soft_bounce = no
queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix
command_directory = /usr/sbin
daemon_directory = /usr/lib/postfix
mail_owner = postfix
myhostname = mail.nusconsulting.com.au
mydomain = nusconsulting.com.au
myorigin = $mydomain
inet_in
On 12-dec-2006, at 2:01, Daniel Kasak wrote:
Thanks for the quick response :)
Leander Koornneef wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On 12-dec-2006, at 1:15, Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all. Not specifically a dbmail question, but surely something
that people have encountered, as it related to virtual hosting .
Thanks for the quick response :)
Leander Koornneef wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On 12-dec-2006, at 1:15, Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all. Not specifically a dbmail question, but surely something that
people have encountered, as it related to virtual hosting ...
I've noticed that email coming in to our sys
Hi Daniel,
On 12-dec-2006, at 1:15, Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all. Not specifically a dbmail question, but surely something
that people have encountered, as it related to virtual hosting ...
I've noticed that email coming in to our system ( dbmail ==> dspam
==> postfix ) isn't being checked
Hi all. Not specifically a dbmail question, but surely something that
people have encountered, as it related to virtual hosting ...
I've noticed that email coming in to our system ( dbmail ==> dspam ==>
postfix ) isn't being checked against our list of valid users. Instead
of rejecting email t