Actually, I think this makes sense now.
Unless the sender is authenticated, I reject messages at the handshake if the
addressee is not a local recipient. Local recipients include aliases.
I think the next directive is the key:
local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
My su
Here are the logs.
Mar 29 18:14:08 x.yy.ca postfix/postscreen[2793]: PASS NEW
[98.136.217.31]:34253
Mar 29 18:14:08 x.yy.ca postfix/smtpd[2798]: connect from
nm19-vm8.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com[98.136.217.31]
Mar 29 18:14:09 x.yy.ca postfix/smtpd[2798]: sacl_check:
mbr_us
Allan Herman wrote:
>
>It's mostly fine, except that I can't send an email to mailman@mydomain.
>Postfix is rejecting the address.
What is the exact message from Postfix? The full log message from
Postfix's log rather than just the reason from the DSN would be most
helpful.
> That is particula
I was able to install mailmain 2.1.15 and migrate my existing data after I
upgraded my server from Lion to Mountain Lion, as detailed in
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg62432.html.
It's mostly fine, except that I can't send an email to mailman@mydomain.
Postfix is reject