Re: about postfix

2009-04-16 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Maurice Guerrier schreef: > How can I test that my postfix server is correct without sending a mail > > I'm using debian > I have a domain "paris.fr" my pc is at the same time the dns server > My host's name is "server" > I have this line in the DNS server : > @INMX10 server.paris.f

Re: about postfix

2009-04-16 Thread Shams Fantar
(or on another website, try "dns report" on Google), this will give you ideas to know if your MX is ok or not. For your hostname, you should put "server.paris.fr" and for mydestination, try with this : $myhostname localhost, localhost.localdomain I advise you to search for a do

about postfix

2009-04-16 Thread Maurice Guerrier
How can I test that my postfix server is correct without sending a mail I'm using debian I have a domain "paris.fr" my pc is at the same time the dns server My host's name is "server" I have this line in the DNS server : @INMX10 server.paris.fr. in /etc/postifx/main.cf , for "myh

Re: More questions about Postfix (Was Re: Postfix troubles)

2000-06-30 Thread Mark Brown
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:10:56PM -0400, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: > and now mail to root/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is correctly forwarded to me. Thanks > for the suggestion. I am surprised this wasn't in the Postfix FAQ. I've got suspicion that mydomain was set to "phoenix". > Another thing I noticed in m